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Judges' conference includes seminar on sexual harassment
Following a year in which four judges resigned after being accused of sexual misconduct, the Georgia Council of Superior Court Judges' conference in Athens Friday included a two-hour seminar on how to avoid a similar fate. Following the session, the packed room gave the presenters from Ford Harrison long applause, but there was not a single question.Transactional attorneys must understand implication of convergence
Southwest's showman still shows up at office
Herb Kelleher dressed up as Elvis, wore a paper bag over his head on TV, bragged about drinking Wild Turkey and told bawdy stories. Between the legendary bouts of showmanship he found time to revolutionize the airline industry.Kelleher was there at the founding of Southwest Airlines Co., fighting the legal battles to get the airline started.Friends remember David Marsh Rychlik's love of cooking and cars
Janet L. [email protected] David Marsh Rychlik will never get to finish renovating his beloved 1988 red Ferrari Testarossa. Rychlik, a New York native, had almost completed restoration of the Testarossa, which had been damaged when it hit the wall at Road Atlanta. "It was almost ready to drive," said his friend Charles S.View more book results for the query "*"
Hunton Gets Energy Boost With Addition of Texas Firm
Janet L. [email protected] Williams celebrated the new year by acquiring a midsize law firm with three Texas offices and, in the process, expanding its representation of a major utility company.The firm is 86-lawyer Worsham Forsythe Wooldridge, founded in Dallas more than 60 years ago. It specializes in energy law, as well as corporate and securities, litigation, labor and employment, and real estate work.Honest debate on pollution is rare, difficult and necessary
Jonathan S. MartelPublic debate about environmental policy often has very little to do with the truth. That's because no one wants to confront directly the conflict between health risks and monetary costs in determining how clean our environment should be. Instead, when new environmental rules are proposed, opponents too often turn to hyperbole about "rollbacks.Eight Make Short List for Superior Court
Trisha [email protected] short list of eight vying for a seat on Fulton Superior Court has a ring of familiarity.The list includes four of the finalists for the seat that went to Judge Marvin S. Arrington Sr. early this year: criminal defense attorney Brenda Joy "B.J." Bernstein; Hawkins Parnell partner Anita Wallace Thomas; McCalla, Raymer, Padrick, Cobb, Nichols Clark senior counsel Robert J.Banks wait for terms of foreclosure accord
Bloomberg NewsAttorneys general negotiating the settlement of a nationwide foreclosure investigation have yet to approach banks with a proposed dollar amount that would fund principal reductions for borrowers, a state official said. The states have agreed on some terms while failing so far to reach an accord on monetary payments by lenders, a person familiar with the talks said.Baker: Rulings Peril Medicaid Fraud Cases
Jonathan [email protected] recent decision by the Georgia Court of Appeals poses "a real danger" to the state's ability to prosecute Medicaid fraud, state Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker argued in a recently filed brief.The March 1 ruling by Presiding Judge Edward H. Johnson and Judges John J. Ellington and John H.Trending Stories
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