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Buchanan Grabs 8 From Obermayer, Bolstering Employment Practice
Eight lawyers from Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel have moved to Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, rebuilding Buchanan's labor and employment practice in Philadelphia.This Year, Fewer but Better-Paid Summer Associates
The early results of our Summer Associates Survey show a slight decline in hiring.Hiring, Not Firing, Is a New Focus in Age Discrimination Suits
Management tactics that weed out older workers have pushed federal regulators and anti-discrimination groups to train an eye on hiring rather than firing when it comes to protecting against age bias, an effort advocates acknowledge is a steeper hill with increasingly narrowed protections for aging workers.'Wild Thing' Mitch Williams Secures $1.5M Verdict in Case Over Firing From MLB Network
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Mitch Williams was awarded $1.5 million by a state court jury in Camden Tuesday in his breach of contract suit against MLB Network.Five Atlanta Firms in Am Law 200 Beat the Average in Revenue Gains
The Am Law 200 rankings are out—and five Atlanta-based firms are again among the country's Second Hundred highest-grossing law firms.Atlanta Firm Financials: City's Top 10 Find Growth at the Extremes
Growth slowed on average for Atlanta's 10 top-grossing law firms last year, especially for firms in the middle of the group. But nearly all weathered flat demand in the legal industry to push revenues ever higher.Revenue Increase, Fewer Partners Boost PPP at Ford & Harrison
Ford & Harrison reported $72 million in revenue for 2016, gaining 3.2 percent as net income grew 1 percent to $20 million.Ogletree Posts Another Year of Revenue, Profit Gains
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart reported another year of healthy revenue gains in 2016, while continuing to add lawyers and one new international outpost.ADA Suit Against Steak 'n Shake Wins Class Approval
A lawsuit alleging the Steak 'n Shake restaurant chain violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by not having adequate accessibility for handicapped patrons has been granted class action status.ADA Suit Against Steak 'n Shake Wins Class Approval
A lawsuit alleging the Steak 'n Shake restaurant chain violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by not having adequate accessibility for handicapped patrons has been granted class action status.Trending Stories
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