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Gambrell & Stolz Boosts Partner Count by Two
Julia D. [email protected] Stolz has added two partners to its ranks. Wagner, Johnston Rosenthal's Patrick M. Connolly and Maria Maistrellis, formerly a partner with Toledo, Ohio-based Shumaker, Loop Kendrick in Tampa, Fla., joined the firm Monday. Connolly, a health care, commercial lending and corporate transactions attorney, was of counsel to Wagner, Johnston here for more than four years.Subpoenas Seeking E-mails Meet Resistance
Civil litigants are increasingly trying to get their hands on e-mails to prove their cases, but Internet service providers are starting to challenge their subpoenas -- and courts are starting to rule in their favor. The range of litigants seeking e-mail content include divorcing couples, defamation victims and those involved in trade secrets disputes, say Internet and data-protection attorneys.Recount set to determine Fulton judge runoff
With just 53 votes separating the second- and third-place finishers in a race for Superior Court, the Fulton County Elections Board said it will conduct a recount to determine who will face the winning candidate, Kelly A. Lee, in the Nov. 30 runoff election.The recount will occur today. The board said Tuesday that its final tally showed that in the five-candidate race, Lee had 47,877 votes, for 25.Local U.S. Attorney's Office Snags Two Lawyers
Julia Gray [email protected] U.S. attorney's office here has hired the Republic of Palau's former attorney general and a former Social Security Administration lawyer. Mina Rhee became an assistant U.S. attorney last month in the affirmative litigation division. She spent a year as attorney general for the Republic of Palau, an island nation in the Pacific.Ratner Prestia Names O'Rourke, McGlynn As Shareholders
Gerard M. O'Rourke has joined Wilmington-based Ratner Prestia as a shareholder in its litigation and dispute resolution group, the firm announced last week. In addition, the firm said John McGlynn has been elected a shareholder.McKenna Long Beefs Up Its Tax Practice
As exotic new practices such as climate change and subprime sprout up at some firms, McKenna Long & Aldridge is expanding good old-fashioned tax law into a stand-alone group. "Tax is always in vogue," says Wayne Bradley, who co-chairs the corporate group. The firm has recruited three new tax partners and two associates and is on the lookout for more, he says. The tax group is based in Atlanta, but Bradley says the firm is also recruiting in Washington, where its lobbying practice handles tax policy work.Tobacco suit yields small punitives award
AFTER BATTLING for nearly three months of trial, Madelyn Chaber and H. Joseph Escher III came together and shook hands in the San Francisco courtroom where jurors had just returned a $250,000 punitive damage verdict Wednesday morning. They congratulated each other politely, but the verdict was a disappointment for Chaber, who sued the R.Representing Corporate New Jersey
Chart on the in-house counsel representing New Jersey corporations.The Bankruptcy Files: Friendly's and Other Distressed Delicacies
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