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Judges to Decide Future of Gonzales Picks
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales appointed interim U.S. attorneys under a Patriot Act provision, but a recent rule change puts their fate back in the hands of the U.S. District Court.Chamberlain lawyer leads Henry County mall effort
ABIG RETAIL development in one of Atlanta's fastest-growing areas is being shepherded by Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams Martin partner William D. Montgomery.The South Point Regional Retail Development in McDonough is a 75-acre development of retail space and residential units, located near Georgia Highway 20 and Interstate 75.Discontinuing Actions Against Employees While Proceeding Against Employers
In their Medical Malpractice column, Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore's Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss the potential pitfalls that must be protected against before giving a hospital or medical group employee a discontinuance, and how to avoid these risks.Lawyer requests judge's recusal from more than 50 cases
Clinton defends campaigns efforts to vet major donors and fundraisers
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FBI comes calling on Yahoo, Google in ESPN reporter nude video case
Search warrants were served at the Northern California offices of Yahoo and Google seeking additional information in connection with the release of naked videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews.AmerisourceBergen Drug Corp. v. Curascript
Although opposing counsel was entitled to ask a witness whether he had discussions with trial counsel about the subject matter at issue during a break in opposing counsel's deposition questioning, opposing counsel was not entitled to ask questions about the content of those discussions. Affirmed in part, vacated in part and remanded.Arnold's Got Judicial Council's Back
The Judicial Council struck out with the Legislature, but the Governator puts their interests ahead of school district cops'.Children of Uninsured Get Full Tort Coverage
Children of uninsured motorists have rights to full tort coverage when involved in an accident where their parent was not at fault, even if the parent is deemed to have limited tort coverage, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled. The majority expressed interest in wanting to avoid punishing children, who did not make the choice to drive without car insurance. However, the court was deeply split, as two of the five justices in the majority expressed concern over the decision's impact.Trending Stories
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