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September 26, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Lawyer takes GC work to the links for a cause

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February 01, 2010 | Daily Report Online

LA megachurch hopes to win Super Bowl ad contest

LOS ANGELES AP - Pastors have long competed with the NFL on Sundays, but this season a hipster megachurch is turning the tables with a 30-second ad that could muscle its way into that all holiest of sporting events: the Super Bowl.Mosaic, a 3,000-member megachurch, is one of six finalists in the Doritos' "Crash the Super Bowl" challenge with a lighthearted spoof that plays off the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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January 24, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Man exonerated in rape after nearly 22 years in prison

ATLANTA AP - After proclaiming his innocence from prison for nearly 22 years, a man who has been cleared of a rape conviction by DNA evidence walked out of the Fulton County Jail as a free man Tuesday night.Willie O. "Pete" Williams has spent nearly half his life in a Georgia prison. He was convicted of aggravated sodomy, kidnapping and rape when the victim identified him as the perpetrator in the April 1985 incident.
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July 10, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Court Reverses Summary Judgment In School Bus Accident

The Georgia Court of Appeals reversed the grant of summary judgment to the Pierce County School District in Katina Nixon's negligence action, on her own behalf and as the “next friend” of her daughter, after Nixon suffered injuries when a school bus struck her vehicle from behind while she was nine-months pregnant, holding that the trial court erred in finding that Nixon failed to show a genuine issue of material fact as to the cause of her child's injuries.
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February 15, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Toy makers turn to the Web to make their toys come alive

AS KIDS keep getting plugged in to the Internet, toy-makers are following them online.At the annual American International Toy Fair this week, toy-makers showed playthings like Power Rangers helmets that store secret missions found online, plenty of online games and even devices that take kids to secure Web sites where they can play without wandering into the darker corners of the Internet.
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May 20, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Letter: Mock trial ranking system fundamentally flawed

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March 11, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Authorities: Ala. shooter quit job last week

SAMSON, Ala. AP - A gunman who killed 10 people and himself in the worst mass shooting in Alabama history had trained as a police officer and quit a job at a nearby sausage plant days before the deadly spree, authorities said Wednesday.But as details of 28-year-old Michael McLendon's background began to emerge the day after the bloodshed, authorities still didn't know what set him off.
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September 14, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Slover, four others start new plaintiffs firm

Jack Slover Jr. is leaving defense firm Hall Booth Smith & Slover to start a plaintiffs firm with another Hall Booth partner, Jonathan Marigliano, and three plaintiffs lawyers. Michael Prieto and his brother Daniel Prieto - both of Perrotta, Cahn & Prieto in Cartersville - will join Slover and Marigliano along with William Holbert, a Hall Booth alumnus with a plaintiffs practice in Douglas, Ga.
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October 12, 2009 | Daily Report Online

When will lawyers learn to listen

Lawyers are a diverse bunch, but one thing they all seem to have in common is a love for the sound of their own voices. This is not just a Big Law thing-it is lawyer thing. The most satisfying outlet for indulging in this love is with a captive audience at meetings of all shapes and sizes-like conferences, conference calls, seminars, round-tables, panels and committees.
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June 13, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Steamboat in summer

SWOLLEN WITH SNOWMELT from the surrounding mountains, the Yampa River flows through the ski town of Steamboat Springs, Colo. No steamboat ever plied these waters-the town's name originated from the steamboat-like chugging sound of a nearby geothermal spring-but the Yampa still brims with watercraft. Tubers, kayakers and rafters negotiate the spillways while avoiding the lures of wader-wearing fly-fishers casting for trout and pike.
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