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Michael Harvey Disbarred,Once Headed Gate City Bar
Scott [email protected] Georgia Supreme Court has disbarred H. Michael Harvey, a former president of the Gate City Bar, after he continued to practice law while under suspension.Harvey was among six lawyers disbarred by the Supreme Court on Oct. 24. In 1995, Harvey organized pro bono lawyers for hundreds of revelers arrested by police at Freaknik.CIA expected to quickly produce documents on destroyed terror suspect videotapes
WASHINGTON AP - Under a subpoena threat, the CIA is expected to quickly begin turning over to Congress documents related to the destruction of videotapes showing the harsh interrogation of two terror suspects.The agency could begin producing the material as early as Thursday, according to senior intelligence officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because of ongoing investigations into the destruction of the tapes in 2005.Lawyer-execs fire back at Colt with suit claiming severance packages denied
Two top lawyer-executives at the Colt firearms manufacturing companies have filed wrongful discharge lawsuits against the legendary West Hartford, Conn., gunmaker, and are seeking millions of dollars in lost pay.Death penalty rare, executions rarer in military
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Why gun-toting conservatives don't drink lattes with liberals
Americans might be surprised to hear that too much prosperity can be a bad thing. But that's what journalist Bill Bishop says in his eye-opening book, ''The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart.'' Able to pick up and move to live among more agreeable folks, we have become more extreme in our views and less compromising over the past 30 years.Court: New job affects bankruptcy bid
A RECENT 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that gets tough on debtors who file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection may have some unintended consequences.In a case of first impression in the nation, the 5th Circuit found that a bankruptcy court can consider post-petition events-particularly a debtor's changed employment status-when deciding whether to dismiss a Chapter 7 petition.Banker takes maverick stance against eminent domain land seizures
Study: Companies don't pay for performance
Kenneth Feinberg, the paymaster at companies rescued by the U.S. Treasury, recently cut cash compensation for executives at American International Group Inc. and General Motors Co. He said some companies are buying into his credo of pay tied to performance. Pay expert Graef Crystal, a former adviser to Coca-Cola Co. and American Express Co.Trending Stories
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