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Electrical Engineering Partner Flies the A&B Coop
Julia D. [email protected] Asbill Brennan has lured Malvern U. "Griff" Griffin III away from his Alston Bird partnership. Griffin, who turns 37 in two weeks, is a patent prosecution attorney and joins Sutherland as its only patent partner who specializes in electrical engineering and computer science.Higher airfares may be here for a while, say observers
ATLANTA AP - During five years of heavy losses, major U.S. airlines were reluctant to raise fares, knowing that their discount rivals would undercut them.A few months ago, that timidity melted away and airlines big and small have steadily raised fares that have begun to stick. The result: profits for some of them - despite persistently high fuel prices - that should continue because of strong demand for air travel.View more book results for the query "*"
Data shows jobless claims drop, retail sales rise
WASHINGTON AP - A weak economy got a little lift Thursday with new data suggesting companies aren't pursuing mass layoffs and stores are a little busier.New applications for unemployment benefits declined for a second straight week after rising in the previous three. Retailers reported surprisingly strong sales in August.Lawyer ordered to pay $60,000 in opponent's fees
ONE OF THE LOCAL BAR'S best-known warriors against Fulton County's practice of selling tax liens to private investors has been ordered to pay more than $60,000 in attorneys' fees following a protracted hearing last week before Superior Court Judge Jerry W. Baxter.The tension was palpable throughout the nearly four-hour proceeding, which began with tax attorney Francis "Frank" X.From scapegoat to comeback: Coakley popular as Mass. AG
Massachusett's Coakley regains standing after disastrous Senate race; now she's pushing for mortgage relief from big banksName partner at Milberg resigns
STEVEN SCHULMAN, a name partner at Milberg Weiss Bershad Schulman, resigned from the embattled class action powerhouse Friday, seven months after he and another partner were indicted in an alleged kickback scheme involving the firm's securities class action clients. Schulman, in a press release, said he wants to "seek new opportunities and become more active again in the practice of law.Trending Stories
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