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Time Warner's $257M Bill Comes Due
The roller-coaster ride of litigation between investors in the Six Flags Over Georgia theme park and Time Warner Entertainment came to a screeching stop on Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in the case, meaning Time Warner will have to pay a $257 million punitive damages award. The move cements the largest civil jury verdict in Georgia history -- $454 million.Prosecutor Leading Probe Into Lawyer's Murder Resigns
The federal prosecutor who was leading the investigation into the still-unsolved murder of Washington, D.C., lawyer Robert Wone has hired a personal lawyer and will resign on Friday. The reasons for the departure of Thomas DiBiase are unclear. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia would not talk much about it, but there is plenty of speculation among police, prosecutors and defense attorneys -- some of it circulating on the Internet.Rumor-Filled Web Site Big 'Hit' With Associates
The associate pay issue has inflamed the Greedy Associates website, with more than 9,000 hits on one day and lots of rumors of other events allegedly on the horizon in the legal community _ all apparently fiction but causing lots of grief nonetheless.Smith Gambrell Opens German Office
Smith, Gambrell & Russell has opened a two-lawyer office in Frankfurt, Germany. Stephen M. Forte, the firm's managing partner, explained, "We've had a historic connection with Germany going back to the early '80s when we first started to focus on representation of German clients doing business in the U.S." He said Smith Gambrell's business base and European network has grown to a point where it made business sense for the firm to have a presence in a "major commercial center in Europe."Former Anchor Accuses CNN of Ageism, Racism
An attorney for a former CNN roving anchor told a federal jury in Atlanta this week that the network's emphasis on the youthfulness and "complexion" of its television anchors cost Marina Kolbe -- a white Canadian woman -- her job. Kolbe sued CNN after it refused to renew her contract in 2003, claiming that the network had embarked on a plan to replace white anchors with ethnic and racial minorities and to employ white females in their 20s and 30s to attract younger audiences.Trending Stories
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