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March 16, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Former Md. governor joins King & Spalding

Former Maryland Gov. Bob Ehrlich started on Monday as a senior counsel in King Spalding's Washington office, adding a significant new public face to the law firm's government advocacy and public policy practice.The move is a return to the nation's capital for Ehrlich, who spent eight years in Congress before he was elected governor in 2002.
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November 30, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Lee wins Fulton Court seat

With 91 percent of the vote in at 9:30 p.m., Kelly Amanda Lee has won the race for a soon-to-be vacant seat on the Fulton County Superior Court, pulling 16,113 votes, for 65.1 percent, over 8,651, or 35.6 percent, for rival Shelitha Robertson. Lee took an early lead, running almost 2-to-1 over Robertson since shortly after the polls closed.
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June 06, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Junk Fax Outfit Facing $87,500 in Damages to Area Lawyers

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May 26, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Foreclosure firm adds lawyers

Foreclosure firm Rubin Lublin Suarez Serrano has added two lawyers locally and is expanding into Tennessee, giving the firm 17 lawyers as it concludes its first year in business. Natalie K. Brown opened a Memphis outpost for Rubin Lublin, which she joined from the Mendelson Law Firm in Memphis. Firm founder Glen D. Rubin said he and co-founder Peter L.
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June 07, 2002 | Law.com

Facing Fax: Insurance Firm Must Pay Law Firms for Unwanted Ads

A Marietta, Ga., insurance company faces up to $87,500 in damages for sending junk faxes to more than 1,000 local lawyers and law firms. Capitol Special Risks Inc. has reached a preliminary settlement with Malka & Trainor and the 1,051 attorneys and firms. Malka & Trainor sued Capitol last year under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and, during discovery, found the attorneys and law firms on Capitol's fax recipient list.
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June 02, 2008 | Texas Lawyer

New Deals

Stone Energy to acquire Bois D'arc Energy. Hewlett-Packard to acquire Electronic Data Systems. Heartland Payment Systems to acquire Network Services. Complete Energy Holdings to merge with GSC Acquisition. Mesa Power to purchase wind turbines from GE Energy.
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March 15, 2007 | Law.com

Housing Market Stall Spurs Increase in Real Estate Lawsuits

It's no secret that the housing market has slowed in recent months. As a result, tensions are rising between purchasers and sellers with diverging interests, and a new wave of litigation is spinning off from residential land development deals gone sour. So what's all the fighting about? Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice's Deborah J. Israel and Cathy A. Hinger discuss several key pressure points in the real estate development process, including the due diligence period and the subdivision process.
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August 05, 2002 | Law.com

Summer Associates Feel the Heat as Job Fears Grow

After years of being able to name their price and take their choice of law firms, the tables have turned for summer associates. After going through a shorter summer program than in years past, they're now hoping for permanent offers, instead of expecting them -- and that's the lucky ones who got a summer position in the first place. The party, it would seem, is over.
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May 30, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Shareholders seek control of troubled bank

A group of disgruntled shareholders of North Fulton's Alpha Bank Trust have launched a legal battle to take control of the financially struggling bank's board of directors.The battle lines are being drawn after the Alpharetta-based bank ousted its CEO in February amid financial turmoil at the bank, according to the shareholders' court documents.
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May 12, 2006 | National Law Journal

Are Law Firms Outsourcing Diversity?

As more corporate clients ask their outside counsel to staff matters with minority lawyers, large law firms have been forming alliances with minority-owned firms to meet their clients' demands. The large, mostly white firms make their clients happy, and the smaller firms can get access to resources and clients that might otherwise be out of reach. The allied firms may also pitch for business together. It sounds like a win-win situation. But are the big firms simply outsourcing their diversity efforts?
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