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Deal Watch: PoGo's client lifts off with Global deal
Correction appended: See below for a correction to this story.A GEORGIA AIRLINE that specializes in transporting military troops looked to Powell Goldstein partners for advice on being bought by another air-transport firm.G. William Speer, along with partners Thomas R. McNeill, Suzanne J. Roberts and Richard L. Arenburg, are advising a special committee of directors at World Air Holdings Inc.Gordon & Rees adds two-lawyer Atlanta outpost
Am Law 200 firm Gordon Rees has opened an Atlanta office with two entertainment lawyers from EpsteinBeckerGreen. C. Anthony Mulrain and Donald M. Woodard joined as partners Jan. 31.The Atlanta outpost is the 18th office for Gordon Rees, a San Francisco-based general practice firm with about 425 lawyers. It is the firm's second office in the Southeast.High Court Attacks: Experts Ask, 'What If'
Tony [email protected] it coincidence, but in the same week that a big chunk of marble fell from the front facade of the U.S. Supreme Court, a heavyweight panel of thinkers convened in Washington to contemplate what would happen if all nine justices were killed at once. Speakers had Sept. 11 and Tom Clancy-type scenarios in mind, not architectural malfunctions.How Alston & Bird Elbowed Its Way Into the Washington Market
Marie [email protected] M. "Rusty" Conner III had been a partner at Alston Bird's Atlanta office for about a year when he and his wife, eight months pregnant with their first child, packed up to start the firm's Washington outpost in 1990.Conner, only 33 years old at the time, was joining just one other lawyer.ABA's midyear meeting events tackle funding, jobs and race
Money, jobs and race are some of the big topics at the American Bar Association's midyear meeting, which convenes at the downtown Marriott Marquis in Atlanta today and runs through Feb. 14.High-powered lawyers and judges will address funding shortfalls for state courts and keeping clients happy with alternatives to billing by the hour at two featured panels.Legal advice doesn't make pill ads OK, FTC claims
A Subprime Primer: What Happened?
With the real estate downturn continuing, more loans are defaulting, and lenders are uncovering patterns of mortgage fraud. Particularly, lenders are finding that subprime loans are central not only to mortgage fraud schemes, but also to potential predatory lending predicated by loan originators. Attorney Linda S. Finley discusses how mortgage fraud, predatory lending and several other contributing factors, including good old-fashioned profit motive, combined to help create the subprime crisis.FOR RAINMAKER, HOSPITAL FIGHT TRUMPS PLANS
MEREDITH HOBBS [email protected] When Regina S. Molden left Alston Bird almost a year ago to start her own firm with four other big-firm refugees, she was fulfilling a long-held dream. Molden, a former associate in Alston's securities litigation group, billed the firm, Molden Holley Fergusson Thompson Heard, as the city's first African-American firm devoted exclusively to high-end corporate work.Alston & Bird's Northern Strategy
Atlanta-based Alston & Bird is trying to lose its label as a regional firm � and its fast-growing D.C. office, led by Frank "Rusty" Conner III, is playing a crucial part in that strategy.Trending Stories
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