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May 22, 2006 | National Law Journal

DLA Piper Snags Tech Startup Team

DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary has lured Jeffrey Leavitt from Arnall Golden Gregory and Douglas Spear from Morris, Manning & Martin to lead its Atlanta's office's new practice group: emerging companies and venture capital. Local managing partner Mark Grantham said tapping lawyers in their early 30s to establish an emerging companies practice was not as unusual as in some other areas. "This field is dominated by young people, both on the client or company side and on the consulting, financial and legal side."
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May 04, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Morris, Manning & Martin

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February 09, 2007 | National Law Journal

Three More Large Firms Bump Up Atlanta Associates' Pay

Holland & Knight; Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker; and Morris, Manning & Martin all announced they are bumping associate pay $15,000 in Atlanta. "Holland & Knight has just completed the best year financially in the history of the firm -- and our associates are a large part of this achievement," says Holland & Knight partner Adolfo Jimenez. The pay hikes follow announcements earlier this week that Jones Day, King & Spalding and Alston & Bird will raise associate salaries in Atlanta.
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October 29, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Because she can

Hidden away in a closet at home, Alison R. Solomon, 42, keeps a reminder of just how close to death she came two years ago when she was struck by a car while riding a bicycle near Northlake Mall."My helmet saved me that day," reflects Solomon. "I saved the helmet, all busted and bloody. It was smashed up from one hairline across to the other.
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May 16, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Morris Manning, McKenna Long announce new leases

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June 25, 2004 | Daily Report Online

Real Estate, Litigation Drive Morris, Manning Comeback

Meredith [email protected], Manning Martin showed the most dramatic recovery of the Daily Report Dozen last year.Managing Partner Robert E. Saudek termed 2003 "a considerable rebound for the firm," particularly in transactional practice areas. There has been an even more dramatic upsurge in the first half of 2004, he added.
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July 30, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Motion Reconsidered: Lawyer Decides to Stay at H&K

Julia D. [email protected] weeks after she decided to bolt for Morris, Manning Martin with an associate and at least one client, Elizabeth C. "Kate" Helm has opted to stay at Holland Knight. Said Helm, 39, a litigation partner who does product liability and health care work: "I made a personal decision that right now was not the right time for me to make a move.
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March 01, 2007 | Daily Report Online

A firm fights to keep fighting its ex-client

IN ASKING A Fulton County judge to toss out an injunction she issued last year and reopen-then dismiss-the underlying case, Emmett J. Bondurant made clear that he had no desire to re-argue a case already decided against his client, the Duane Morris law firm.Instead, he said, the issues in the earlier case are themselves no longer relevant, and the injunction unnecessary.
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January 03, 2007 | Law.com

Duane Morris Seeks New Trial Over Alleged Conflict of Interest

Duane Morris, ordered out of a Georgia arbitration proceeding last year after being sued by health care giant McKesson Corp. over a conflict of interest, has filed a motion for a new trial and asked that a permanent injunction against it be lifted. McKesson contends that because Duane Morris represented one of its subsidiaries in a Pennsylvania bankruptcy case, it is barred from representing an Atlanta couple suing another McKesson subsidiary.
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November 10, 2006 | National Law Journal

Duane Morris Loses Ethics Fight With McKesson

In a case reflecting problems that can occur when huge law firms represent huge clients, a Georgia judge ruled that Duane Morris violated conflict-of-interest rules by representing subsidiaries of McKesson Corp. in Pennsylvania and then working for a couple against an unrelated McKesson subsidiary in Atlanta. The judge on Wednesday disqualified the firm from the Georgia proceedings, writing that she was not persuaded by the firm's efforts to "explain away" the conflict by relying on an engagement letter.
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