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Law Firms Massing to Help War Vets
Wilmer Cutler attorney John Harwood, who was a Marine Corps platoon leader in the Vietnam War, and Nicholas Henry, a third-year law student and an Iraq veteran, don't know each other, but they have a common mission: providing legal services to wounded veterans. They're not alone. Law firms, corporate legal departments and law schools are setting out to help thousands of disabled soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan receive fair and timely benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.Ver-r-r-ry Close Doesn't Count, Court Tells Bar Applicant
Jonathan [email protected] is known about Amar Pal Singh except this: He's living every law student's worst nightmare.Singh got a 269 on the Georgia bar exam, which requires a score of 270 to pass. Singh and two statisticians claimed the scoring process is flawed and that he passed the February 2001 test with 0.Banking Attorney Trudel Leaves Connolly Bove for Ballard Spahr
Glen P. Trudel, a consumer financial services and regulatory attorney, has departed Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz to join Ballard Spahr's Wilmington office as a partner.No merger this year for Arnall; a few partners head elsewhere
By Philippa Maister, Staff Reporter The past year was one of challenges for Arnall Golden Gregory. A much talked about-but never officially confirmed-merger with the Pittsburgh law firm Kirkpatrick Lockhart Nicholson Graham reportedly fell through, the number of equity partners fell, several partners chose to leave, and three were displaced when AGG's 20-year-old Macon office closed.Ford & Harrison to move to Atlantic Station
FORD HARRISON'S local office plans to relocate to 271 17th St. in Atlantic Station from its current digs at 1275 Peachtree St.The firm will occupy 52,000 square feet over two floors in the 25-story, 535,000-square-foot office tower currently under construction. "We are very excited about the mix of businesses and other amenities that is out there.Technology: Faster, Better, Cheaper
Advances in technology mean that attorneys have to know a little bit about everything: electronic discovery, posting on blogs, and the plan for WiMax communications.Fulton Foreclosures Slip to Six-Month Low
Rachel Tobin [email protected] the second-consecutive month, the number of properties set for auction on the steps of the Fulton County Courthouse dipped slightly, hitting a low for 2003. By contrast, the May auction list with 737 properties was a 10-year high. On July 1, 542 properties, whose owners have been given notice of foreclosure, are set for auction.Am Law 200 Alums and the Midterm Elections
How did the congressional hopefuls with Am Law 200 ties fare in the midterm elections? Here is our tally of those lawyers seeking, and hoping to hold on to, higher office.Trending Stories
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