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City Attorney Reorganizes Department, Demotes One, Names 3 New Deputies
Julia D. [email protected] Attorney Linda K. DiSantis has demoted a deputy city attorney and promoted three other lawyers in her office. The reorganization of the 30-lawyer law department puts former deputy Robert N. Godfrey under newly appointed deputy Jerry L. DeLoach. DiSantis retained Rosalind A. Rubens Newell as a deputy and also appointed Stacey Y.Losing Bidders Aim to Topple City's Airport Contract Awards
Rachel Tobin [email protected] cases in Fulton County Superior Court this week are attempting to topple decisions on Atlanta airport contracts. Both cases show the road to resolving contract disputes with the city is lengthy and paved with litigation. And at least one case will test-drive a new state law designed to clean up "cronyism" in government contracting.Recycling plant contract appeal may affect malpractice
A case about concrete that has implications for lawyer malpractice cases is taking another trip up the appellate ladder.Kilpatrick picks D.C. lawyer as next chief
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton has elected a new leader as the firm evolves from a regional to a national firm, thanks to a major 2011 merger that gave it a large California operation.Are lawyers too smart to be happy
This story is adapted from The Careerist, a feature of the lawjobs.com blog, which is an affiliate of the Daily Report.There seems to be a whole slew of books and articles on lawyers and happiness. I can't quite understand the phenomenon, and I don't know any practicing lawyer who's actually read one. But we can't seem to stay away from the topic.Phoenix dispute 'is not going away'
A settlement was reached last month in a case brought by a condo association against the developers of the tony 27-story Phoenix on Peachtree condominium tower, but a related legal malpractice suit against a firm that was not involved in litigating the case lives on and "is not going away," according to one attorney involved in both cases.'Checkered Past' Helps to Shape GC
George Q. Sewell -- GC of The Facility Group, an engineering and construction company -- is well-known in Atlanta because of his service as the current Georgia chapter president of the Association of Corporate Counsel. Less well known is what Sewell jokingly refers to as his "checkered past." He lived in the Saudi Arabian desert for three years while working as an in-house lawyer for a giant oil company. He was unemployed for 10 months after a corporate buyout. And he was once an Eagle Scout.Trending Stories
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