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September 28, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Judge George Kreeger to remain on Cobb drug court

Today is the last day on the Cobb County Superior Court bench for Judge George Kreeger (above) who is retiring after 33 years, but he plans to hold on to his favorite part of the job: presiding over the Cobb County Drug Treatment Court.
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May 15, 2003 | Daily Report Online

K&S Elects First Black Female Partner

Julia D. [email protected] the first time in its 118-year history, King Spalding has elected a black woman partner. Lovita T. Tandy, a labor and employment lawyer, was named to the KS partnership last month. Her promotion takes effect Jan. 1, 2004. At that time, Tandy will be one of about 225 KS partners.
5 minute read
July 02, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Nine on list for high court seat

The next justice on the Supreme Court of Georgia will be one of the following: Atlanta's top federal prosecutor; a judge from one of the state's trial courts; a partner at a big firm who has represented the state in education disputes; the director of international affairs for the Federalist Society; or a conservative legal blogger who likes to write, "Stare decisis is fo' suckas.
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May 26, 2008 | National Law Journal

The 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America

A mere 5.4% of partners at U.S. law firms were members of minority groups. For women of color, the figure was fewer than 1.7%, according to the legal placement organization NALP. But what an amazing group of people those numbers represent, and what a payoff for the firms, law schools and corporations that invested in diversity. The National Law Journal presents 50 minority lawyers who have had a national impact in their legal fields.
37 minute read
May 22, 2006 | Daily Report Online

AG has money, but opponent has the GOP

AFTER SPENDING more than a century in the political wilderness, Republicans now dominate Georgia politics, having controlled the governor's office and General Assembly since 2003. But Democrats still hold some offices, and Republicans covet none more than that of attorney general."The attorney general's office is far and away the most important office that Republicans do not hold," said Holland Knight senior counsel Robert S.
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January 31, 2013 | New York Law Journal

D.C. Decision Clouds Outlook at Agencies

Although Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Richard Cordray was not named in the suit where the D.C. Circuit ruled three appointments to the NLRB invalid, his recess appointment was made on the same day and under the same assertion of executive power, and the regulatory bar assumes that it too will fail to survive judicial review.
5 minute read
April 23, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Language, culture barriers don't hinder TBS Latin America GC

William M. Muller has earned degrees from top universities and worked with New York law firms and as in-house counsel for one of the wealthiest families in American history, but for his current GC role, he needed one more credential. That one he learned on the job.Spanish.After a dozen years with Turner Broadcasting System Latin America Inc.
6 minute read
May 05, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Legal Aid faces another tough year for firm fundraising

Atlanta Legal Aid Society's annual fundraising campaign is a bellwether of the economy. The fundraising target, $1.6 million, has not increased since 2008, and the group has again deferred raising the contribution-per-attorney for pacesetter firms, which make a donation for every lawyer in their Atlanta office.Last year, the per-attorney contribution was slated to increase from $400 to $500, but Atlanta Legal Aid postponed the increase.
6 minute read
July 26, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Insiders Say White House And Chambliss/Isakson Are Talking About Ending Stalemate On Georgia Judges

Two political insiders—a Democrat and a Republican —said Wednesday that Georgia's U.S. senators and the Office of White House Counsel are having "conversations" about filling the state's growing number of empty federal judicial posts.
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June 25, 2008 | Law.com

Philadelphia Wireless to Stay Connected

Thomas Speranza of Kleinbard Bell & Brecker calls his representation of Wireless Philadelphia a "near-death experience." When a new EarthLink CEO declared the venture a bad business model, the project began to fade into thin air. But a new deal pumps new life into citywide wireless.
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