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November 09, 2007 | Daily Report Online

CNN case plays race vs. talent

A FEDERAL employment discrimination claim against CNN could turn on whether it was legal for the network to designate specific on-air positions for minorities as it sought to increase the diversity of its news staff. CNN's attorney has argued that, regardless of its diversity objectives, it hires and fires primarily on the basis of talent.
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November 03, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Deal marks the end of an era for 99-year-old Atlanta firm

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January 14, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Bonus rules to get test in Atlanta

The U.S. Supreme Court's new standard for awarding attorney fees to successful civil rights plaintiffs will get one of its first tests in the Atlanta case that was the basis for last year's 5-4 high court ruling. Children's rights advocates, whose suit forced major reforms in Georgia's foster care system, and their Atlanta counsel are seeking as much as $5.
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August 08, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Epstein Exodus: Most Of Firm's 14 Attorneys Land New Positions

Most of the lawyers from Epstein Becker Green's Atlanta office have found new homes this week, after the firm officially closed the office on Friday. EBG announced in June that it would shutter the 14-lawyer office.
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January 20, 2005 | Daily Report Online

Merger Aims for One-Stop Real Estate Shop

Meredith [email protected] local residential real estate firms, Morris Schneider and Jackson and Hardwick, will merge March 1 to create a firm with more than 60 offices in the Southeast. The new firm will be called Morris Hardwick Schneider. Randolph H. Schneider will oversee operations for the new firm, and Nathan E.
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November 02, 2007 | Law.com

Arnall Golden Gregory Holds the Line on Associate Pay

Arnall Golden Gregory is bucking the trend of paying green associates more greenbacks, announcing it won't raise first-year pay from $130,000 to $145,000 in January -- a move made earlier this year by Alston & Bird and reluctantly matched by some local competitors. This is the first time the 136-lawyer firm has broken ranks with the city's other big firms on a round of associate raises, said AGG's managing partner, William H. Kitchens, who cited pressure on billable hours as one reason for the decision.
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April 09, 2008 | Daily Report Online

In The Trenches: Litigators form new partnership

William J. Atkins and James A. Attwood have opened their own litigation firm, Atkins Attwood. The two will handle civil rights, personal injury, employment and business cases for plaintiffs and defendants, as well as some employment counseling."We have a real passion for trial work and plaintiffs' work-and a strong entrepreneurial streak," said Atkins.
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November 19, 2007 | Daily Report Online

CNN: Anchor let go for poor performance, not race, age

CNN is relying on performance assessments by some of its top executives to counter allegations in a federal suit that it declined to renew a former anchor's contract because it wanted to infuse its networks with younger and ethnic on-air talent. Former CNN International "floating" anchor Marina Kolbe accused the network in her 2003 suit of violating federal anti-discrimination laws after it didn't renew her contract.
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July 07, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Deal Watch: Kilpatrick holds off activist hedge fund

A New York hedge fund recently went after one of David A. Stockton's clients, launching a proxy battle for control of the board of Alabama health care software company Emageon Inc. But instead of fighting a crippling battle to the death, it appears that the Kilpatrick Stockton partner reached a compromise with the activist investors on behalf of Emageon.
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August 08, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Atlanta attorney takes helm of Radio Free Europe

After a few years away from a long career with media organizations, Atlanta attorney Steven W. Korn is jumping back into the business, this time as president of Radio Free Europe.He started the job last month, working from offices in Atlanta and Washington, but he will start work at Radio Free Europe headquarters in Prague next month.
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