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Morgan Stanley, Goldman hit Level 3 jackpot
Here's Rule No. 1 from Wall Street's public-relations playbook: If the company you run has big losses on hard-to-value assets, scream your head off about the accounting rules. And what if the squishy values result in huge gains instead, as they have in the not-so-distant past Rule No. 2: Stay mum about it for as long as the rules allow.McKinney upset; Martin to face Cagle for Georgia's No. 2 job
Attorney General Emerged Victorious From Perdue v. Baker Power Struggle
Jonathan [email protected] power struggle between Gov. George E. "Sonny" Perdue III and Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker lasted from January to September of 2003. But in some ways it had been brewing since a now-legendary moment 38 years earlier.In 1965, Gov. Carl E. Sanders asked his legislative floor leader, Arthur K.ICE gets advice from Sullivan & Cromwell and Shearman & Sterling on NYSE deal
A landmark of American capitalism is set to change hands again and a cadre of Am Law 100 lawyers couldn't be happier about the potential bonanza in legal fees the deal could generate.View more book results for the query "*"
Stevens played key role in terrorism cases
Whether a critic or an admirer, there is little debate that Justice John Paul Stevens' terrorism-related opinions and influence have checked a broad and bold assertion of executive power, established baselines of fairness in the detention of war detainees and reminded Congress and the nation of the importance and function of habeas corpus.Hitting the high notes with a cappella tunes
Bonnie Puckett thought Atlanta would be a stepping stone for her law career, a city she targeted for a 2007 federal clerkship because her sister lives here.But it was an a cappella musical group that made her stay.Puckett joined and recently completed a two-year stint as director of Octave, a group of female singers who create a rich sound with their voices and body percussion.Abortion Fight Is Unique To Georgia
Opponents of Georgia's ban on most abortions after 20 weeks since fertilization have found comfort - but not strategy - in a federal appeals court's recent ruling against a similar law in Arizona. Chad Brock (above) says the ACLU Foundation of Georgia is fighting an abortion ban in state court because Georgia offers greater privacy protections than the U.S. Constitution.Criminal justice report issued
A blue-ribbon panel of legislators from both parties, judges and attorneys is proposing a broad package of criminal justice reforms that would raise the threshold for certain felonies, remove mandatory prison time for many drug possession convictions, cap sentences at probation detention centers and create a statewide system of accountability courts.Trending Stories
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