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November 11, 2013 | National Law Journal

CFPB Puts Lawyers in Cross Hairs

If lawyers thought they'd escape scrutiny by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — think again. The agency has filed more lawsuits against lawyers than almost any other group, bringing six suits against legal services providers.
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November 30, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

In-House Career Changes

GC Appointments
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July 10, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Stites & Harbison Decides Downtown Is 'Place to Be'

Rachel Tobin [email protected] Harbison is betting that moving downtown from Cobb County will help the firm grow. The move to SunTrust Plaza also will place the firm close to a major client, SunTrust Bank, the building's owner and largest tenant.In August, Stites Harbison will take over the 28th floor of SunTrust Plaza, giving it room to expand to up to 35 lawyers plus support staff.
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June 18, 2009 | Daily Report Online

From trails to triathlons

When Robert H. Turner III graduated from college, he picked up more than a college diploma: He also carried about 40 pounds in additional body weight. "I was a runner for fitness in high school. But I did not compete in college, and so when I went to law school, I decided to start again to be in shape," says the Stites Harbison associate.
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February 15, 2011 | Legaltech News

Stites & Harbison Chooses eDirect Impact

Louisville, Ky.-based law firm Stites & Harbison has chosen Houston-based eDirect Impact, a software as a service provider, for its litigation data storage and support services.
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October 04, 1999 | Law.com

High-Tech Demands Link Two Atlanta Firms

The new arrangement between Kentucky-based Stites & Harbison and intellectual property firm Wheat, Smith & Beres is to mergers what going steady is to marriage. In law-firm speak, it's a "strategic alliance." The firms have known each other for 20 years, dating back to when they were opposing counsel in an intellectual property dispute involving the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls. The two have agreed to use each other as their first recommended referral source when appropriate.
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December 12, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Stites & Harbison Grows Office Here With New Pair

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September 10, 2007 | National Law Journal

On the Move

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June 22, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Sanctions leave both sides unsatisfied

Neither side of a trade dress case is happy with a federal judge's order that a corporate plaintiff and its attorneys who acted with "dishonesty" and in "bad faith" pay the defendant companies roughly $379,000 in sanctions.On the plaintiff's side, Cary Ichter-alleged by Judge Charles A.
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February 27, 2006 | National Law Journal

Movers

Stites & Harbison: Four attorneys have been elected to the partnership-Sarah G. Cronan (torts and insurance), Clark C. Johnson (business litigation), David W. Nagle Jr. (intellectual property and technology) and David E. Saffer (real estate and banking- and other personnel news.
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