Lawyer Discipline: High court issues two suspensions
The Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday issued the following decisions disciplining members of the State Bar:In the Supreme Court of GeorgiaDecided: June 30 2008 S08Y1256. IN THE MATTER OF ANTHONY BRETT WILLIAMS.PER CURIAM.This disciplinary matter is before the Court on the petition for voluntary discipline of Respondent Anthony Brett Williams in which he requests the imposition of a six-month suspension with conditions on reinstatement.Darden GC reflects on youth spent in Africa, former Hard Rock role
Horace G. Dawson III, division general counsel of Darden Restaurants Inc., was invited to serve on a GC panel in Atlanta recently for the Leadership Institute for Women of Color Attorneys. An African-American man, he sat with two African-American female in-house lawyers and one white male lawyer speaking on the topic, "Finding your niche in the corporate world.US auto industry off to a solid start in January
Nuclear engineers bank on mini-reactors
Nuclear engineer Jose Reyes jolted awake at 4:45 a.m. on March 11 when his son called to warn him that a massive earthquake had unleashed a tsunami that rocked Japan. Giant waves were heading for the Oregon coast, about an hour from Reyes's Corvallis office. As news poured in during the next 12 hours that the cooling system at a Tokyo Electric Power Co.Lawyers Up High-Tech Ante to Engage Jurors
Leonard [email protected] YORK-Just when lawyers think they've seen the latest in high-tech trial gizmos designed to dazzle jurors, something new comes along to push the envelope even further. The newest curve: holographic imaging, which makes it possible to show such things as three-dimensional views of aneurysms, running automotive parts and structural failures.Wife of Slain Taxi Driver Settles For $1.2M
The wife of a cab driver who was fatally shot in a Clarkston apartment complex in 2007 has settled her claims against the complex's then-owner for $1.25 million. Andy Rogers (above)said the case was settled after a daylong mediation effort.WTO condemns China for first time, sides with US, EU, Canada on auto parts
GENEVA AP - The World Trade Organization on Wednesday issued its first official condemnation of Chinese commercial practices, siding with the United States, the European Union and Canada in a dispute over car parts.The WTO found that China was breaking trade rules by taxing imports of auto parts at the same rate as foreign-made finished cars, according to a copy of the ruling's conclusions obtained by The Associated Press.Strauss-Kahn prosecutors seek answers before deciding whether to drop case
Manhattan, N.Y., District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. must complete key elements of his investigation before he can decide whether to drop the prosecution of Dominique Strauss-Kahn because of lies told by the maid who accused him of sexual assault. Prosecutors are continuing to investigate, Daniel R. Alonso, chief assistant district attorney, said Sunday in an interview.Trending Stories
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