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6 finalists named for Court of Appeals
Four judges, a prosecutor and a litigator in private practice made the short list for Gov. Nathan Deal's first appellate appointment.The Judicial Nominating Commission on Tuesday released the names for the governor's consideration in filling an upcoming vacancy on the state Court of Appeals. They are:�??? Michael P.HAL and Me: Working With the Imperfections of E-Discovery
The quest to solve the problem of reducing ever-expanding amounts of electronically stored information into manageable and relevant documents for use in litigation has left many casualties along the way.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
BuckleySandler nabs two class action partners from Dykema Gossett; a former Katten Muchin Rosenman partner launches an executive compensation and benefits practice at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft; and Foley & Lardner has a new chief representative of its Shanghai office. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected]Kasowitz Benson is getting a second shot at its antitrust case against nearly a dozen national magazine publishers and distributors, thanks to a Second Circuit ruling on Tuesday.
ON THE MOVE: Kilpatrick Managing Partner Receives Asian Bar Award
Stephen Weizenecker has joined Barnes & Thornburg as a partner in the entertainment and music practice from Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith, giving the firm 24 lawyers since it opened in 2009.McKenna Long & Aldridge Acquires N.Y. Lobbying Practice
Atlanta's McKenna Long & Aldridge has acquired the politically connected six-lawyer New York firm at which Gov. George E. Pataki was once a partner. Plunkett & Jaffe will become the New York arm of 400-lawyer McKenna Long, which will gain offices in Manhattan and Albany. McKenna Long Chairman Jeffrey K. Haidet said his firm felt it could compete most effectively in the New York market by launching with a lobbying practice, an area he said other recent entrants have largely forgone.Big law firms and businesses back transit tax
Everyone agrees that Atlanta has a terrible traffic problem, but opinions differ on whether levying a 1 percent sales tax for the next 10 years to fund road and public transit projects is the solution.In The Trenches: Lower prices draw litigator
A number of Atlanta lawyers have switched from big firms to smaller ones in the last few years because their high rates priced them out of the middle market. Now some lawyers say they are leaving big firms because they are being priced out of work for Fortune 1000 companies.One of them, Keith M. Kodosky, joined the Bloom Law Firm as counsel on Monday from Paul Hastings Janofsky Walker, where he'd been a senior associate.Trending Stories
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