A&B Rises to 3rd in Fortune Survey of Best Places to Work
Julia D. [email protected] Bird's managing partner, Ben F. Johnson III, said he can't account for his firm's rise to third place on Fortune magazine's list of the best companies to work for in the United States. The ranking isn't as important to Johnson as is the firm's repeat appearance, he said.SGR gains real estate pair from Epstein
Smith, Gambrell Russell has lured real estate partner Aasia Mustakeem from EpsteinBeckerGreen along with her associate, Crystal W. Cook. "We did not hesitate in our efforts to add Aasia to our partnership. Lawyers of Aasia's stature are an uncommon find for any law firm," said Smith Gambrell's managing partner, Stephen M.Prosecutors in W.Va. torture case decide hate crime charges are unnecessary
Pharmacy exam fight moves to Fulton court
A legal war involving the University of Georgia and copyrights to questions on a national pharmacist licensing exam has split into two fronts.In the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, a federal judge last month kept alive claims that a current UGA professor and a retired professor provided students with pirated answers to exam questions.Home Depot's new chief mastered business at GE
A LEGAL BACKGROUND may help Francis "Frank" S. Blake, the new chairman and CEO of The Home Depot Inc., navigate the company through multiple regulatory and shareholder minefields. But Blake's primary contribution will be to formulate a strategy to deal with an equally challenging business environment, according to Blake's former boss.JQC files charges after judge resigns
The state Judicial Qualifications Commission filed charges against Appalachian Circuit Superior Court Judge Oliver H. "Harry" Doss Jr. on Monday, accusing him of delaying for months, even years, before issuing rulings on motions, threatening attorneys and others, attacking staff, and using government funds to purchase laptop computers for his family members.DOJ's Breuer leaving after 4 years of big wins, losses
As one of the longest-serving leaders of the U.S. Justice Department's Criminal Division, Lanny Breuer has overseen some of the highest-profile cases in the country's history. On March 1, after nearly four years at the helm, Breuer is planning to leave his post.Court: Jail Was Right to Conduct Strip-Search
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