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October 28, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Attorneys, staff from Atlanta's large firms give more to Obama

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July 06, 2009 | National Law Journal

CIVIL ACTIONS

The following cases were recently filed in the D.C.-area district courts. This information is provided by the district courts' official online bulletins.
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February 21, 2006 | Law.com

For Small-Firm Rainmaker, a Change in Plans but Not Direction

When Regina S. Molden left Alston & Bird a year ago to start her own firm with four other big-firm refugees, she was fulfilling a long-held dream. She billed Molden Holley Fergusson Thompson & Heard as Atlanta's first African-American firm devoted exclusively to high-end corporate work. And despite taking on a case in September that has occupied almost all of Molden's waking hours, the firm has still managed to launch a diversity alliance with Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice and net some big clients.
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May 20, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Hot competition fuels trade secret suits

A booming oil industry is fueling trade secrets litigation within the domestic energy industry, where companies are increasingly suing one another for raiding each other's work force.Labor and employment attorneys say that higher gas prices are leading to hotter competition among domestic gas and oil companies, which are aggressively going after each other's top talent.
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November 08, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Loan crackdown may lead to litigation

A WAVE OF STATE LAWS and regulations aimed at curbing unsuitable mortgage loans is opening the door to more litigation by allowing borrowers to file lawsuits instead of complaining to regulatory agencies. The laws are also creating compliance work for lawyers assisting national lenders navigating a thicket of new state requirements.
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May 21, 2013 | Law.com

In Tobacco Litigation, State Wins Major Fee Award

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May 24, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

McElroy Deutsch Buys Its Own Minority Firm

One of New Jersey's largest firms, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, has created a minority-owned subsidiary in an effort to attract business from Fortune 500 corporations eager to put diversity in their lists of outside counsel. Managing partner Edward Deutsch says his 230-lawyer firm is the first to acquire an ownership stake in a minority firm. The National Minority Supplier Development Council cautions that the goal should be to build true minority firms, not to enrich white majority firms.
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October 19, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

In-House at Large Public Companies

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July 28, 2008 | National Law Journal

Civil Actions

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August 10, 2011 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Court Orders Hedge Fund to Return $40M in Seed Money

Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr. has ruled that a hedge fund breached its contractual obligations and fiduciary duties by not returning the $40 million seed money to its original investor, saying the money was not returned for the "selfish reason" of wanting to continue to collect management fees.
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