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February 11, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Lawyers in the dark about new consumer protection bureau

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July 26, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Alston snags outsourcing group to get more global

ALSTON BIRD has raided two partners from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman to establish a global sourcing practice-but rumors that Alston might open offices in London or Germany are premature, said the firm's managing partner, Ben F. Johnson III.Trevor W. Nagel and Lee Van Blerkom joined Alston earlier this month as partners in its Washington office.
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April 29, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Firms guide bio-power deal

Operating out of what used to be an underwear factory in Rabun Gap, the state's first independent power-producing biomass plant officially opened on Earth Day, April 22, thanks to a 20-year, $225 million power purchase agreement put together by lawyers from Autry, Horton Cole and McGuireWoods.Green Power Electric Membership Corp.
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August 18, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Sea Island Chapter 11 work nets $2.5 million

Attorneys representing high-profile debtor Sea Island Co., have clearly been billing lots of hours helping their client with its Chapter 11 reorganization.In the 90 days prior to the Aug. 10 bankruptcy filing, Sea Island Co.-owner of luxury hotel The Cloister and various golf and residential properties-paid King Spalding $1.
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July 30, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Picketing Off-Duty County Employee Not Protected by First Amendment

R. Robin [email protected] issue of whether a DeKalb County firefighter's First Amend-ment rights were violated when he was suspended for insubordination in a verbal exchange with a county official may be headed for the U.S. Supreme Court.The firefighter, James J. Travers, was off duty and participating in a salary picket on public land when he exchanged words with DeKalb's chief executive officer, Vernon A.
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March 27, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Jones Day snags health care duo

Rebekah Plowman (above right) and Kristin McDonald have taken their health care practice from Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough to Jones Day, which they join as partners.
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November 22, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Lottery entitled to immunity defense

A divided state Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the Georgia Lottery Corp. is entitled to sovereign immunity from tort claims as a government institution.The 4-3 opinion, written on behalf of the majority by Justice Harold D. Melton, was a narrow win for state government and upheld a June 2010 Court of Appeals decision that found the Georgia Lottery Corp.
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September 14, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Manis says 'it's time' to step down

AS ANYONE WHO HAS ever seen Judge Stephanie B. Manis on the bench can attest, her judicial style is anything but languid. Leaning forward, peering intently at the parties before the bench, lawyers know that her beaming smile is the deceptive public aspect of a diligent, razor-sharp judicial mind that has little patience for the unprepared attorney or poorly crafted argument.
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June 26, 2007 | Law.com

As Chinese Investment in U.S. Heats Up, M&A Lawyer Carves Out a Niche

Womble Carlyle's Guanming Fang is carving out a niche with Chinese companies setting up shop in the United States. But when she started practicing law in 1998, she had no idea China would become so hot. "There is a much better opportunity for people like me who understand Chinese businessmen and can provide hand-holding for exploiting this market," says Fang, who majored in English lit at Zhongshan University in Guangzhou, her hometown, and covered the United States and Europe as a journalist in Beijing.
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January 11, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Divorce firm Warner Mayoue breaks up after 30 years

One of Atlanta's most established divorce firms, Warner, Mayoue, Bates McGough, has split in two. Name partner John C. Mayoue left the firm on Jan. 1 to establish Mayoue Gray Eittreim, taking seven attorneys with him. That leaves Warner, Bates McGough with nine lawyers. Mayoue and C. Wilbur Warner Jr., who started their firm 30 years ago, said the break-up was amicable.
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