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July 31, 2001 | Law.com

Former Arnall Golden Associate Adds Color to Career by Running Nonprofit

Former Arnall Golden Gregory associate Lisa M. Kincheloe has taken a hefty pay cut to follow her dream of running a nonprofit organization. A painter and occasional actor in community theater herself, Kincheloe says she always wanted to run a legal group that helps artists. Her move from third-year associate to executive director of Georgia Lawyers for the Arts meant a pay cut from $106,000 to $50,000.
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July 13, 2006 | Law.com

Suppliers of Raw Asbestos Must Also Warn of Dangers, Fla. Court Rules

A Florida appellate court has ruled that bulk suppliers of asbestos are required to give the public adequate safety warnings -- even if they don't sell asbestos directly to the public. The defendant argued that because it only handled raw asbestos, it did not produce a product that could be deemed defective under state product liability law, but the panel found that the company's asbestos reached an ultimate user "without any essential change affecting its deleterious properties."
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November 16, 2006 | Law.com

Who Protects IP America: 2006

Each year, IP Law & Business asks in-house counsel at the Fortune 250 to name their go-to firms, specifically their primary IP litigation and patent firms. And each year, the same Am Law 100 firms appear at the top of the list. The survey this year highlights another continuing trend: While the Fortune 250 hires big firms to handle IP litigation, many big companies choose boutiques -- firms with under 50 lawyers -- especially when it comes to patent work.
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April 13, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

On-Site Day Care Starting To Catch On At Law Firms

Law firms see day care as a way to enhance a work-life balance and to help boost their numbers of women partners by making it more attractive for them to remain with the firm.
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October 20, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Duane Morris team takes tourney

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April 24, 2007 | Law.com

Case Before 11th Circuit Will Test Student Threats, Free Speech

People have told Don Keenan that an argument he has at the 11th Circuit this week could not come at a worse time. On Friday, the lawyer will press the case of a Georgia student challenging her punishment for writing a story in which the narrator dreams of shooting a teacher. However impervious the judges will be to last week's Virginia Tech massacre, Rachel Boim's case may give guidance on how far school officials may go in responding to student speech they perceive to be threatening or disruptive.
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September 15, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

Mergers & Acquisitions

Mergers and acquisitions involving N.J. companies
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April 15, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Prosecutors May Seek Forfeiture of Painting

FEDERAL PROSECUTORS will be able to pursue a forfeiture action against a painting stolen from an Austrian art dealer during the widespread seizing of Jewish property by the Nazis before World War II, a Southern District judge has ruled.Mukasey Reverses His Earlier Dismissal of Action
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