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Ballard Spahr is representing TD Bank in a lawsuit against the city of Harrisburg aimed at recouping part of nearly $300 million the city owes the bank related to an incinerator project, accordi
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This month marked former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' formal return to Texas, when he officially began his tenure as a visiting professor at a class="linelink" target="new" href="http:/
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State Bar officials believe some attorneys are so bad that they don't deserve a second chance, and should be prohibited from practicing law for life.A proposal going before a State Bar
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In an earlier column, we discussed when courts should address the qualified immunity defense in a
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker / Fulton County Daily Report | March 31, 2008
ATLANTA � Until recently, it was usually a ay trip from law firms to in-house counsel, but increasingly lawyers are finding that careers can go full circle. "It used to be a
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The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday urged a cooperative effort to make accounting rules simpler, blaming the corporate scandals earlier this decade in part on the compl
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At the gun industry's annual trade show this week in Atlanta, Glock Inc. unveiled its new Slimline. The .45-caliber pistol is just over an inch wide, according to a press release, fitting
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