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In The Trenches: PoGo loses three more health care partners
Our Employee Posted What? Employers Learn to Deal With Social Networking
Nearly half of employers use social media to research job candidates, but there are several risks ...Burr, Balch eye Fla. bank work
Two of Birmingham's largest firms, both with sizeable Atlanta offices, are expanding into Florida in pursuit of banking work.How Fast-Food Jobs Helped Lawyers Think Outside the Box
Recognize hard work. Pay attention to detail. Treat everyone with respect. Those are some of the tenets Alex Gonzales follows every day as managing partner of Winstead's Austin, Texas, office. They've contributed to his success as a law firm leader. They've guided his relationships. And they're among the many lessons he learned from his first job -- at McDonald's. Gonzales is one of many lawyers who realizes that an early gig with a fast-food restaurant delivered life lessons with lasting merits.Man pleads guilty in theft of materials used for Steven Spielberg's new Indiana Jones' movie
LOS ANGELES AP - A man who schemed to sell stolen computers and photographs used for Steven Spielberg's upcoming "Indiana Jones" movie has pleaded guilty to two felony counts.Roderick Davis, 37, of Cerritos pleaded guilty Thursday to receiving stolen property and commercial burglary. As part of his plea deal, he will serve two years and four months in state prison.Decrease Ordered for $18.5 Mil. Award in Genuardi's Case
After being told last year by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that it must hear Genuardi's Family Markets' appeal of an $18.5 million judgment, the state Superior Court on Tuesday vacated the judgment and remanded the case to the trial court to have the damages reduced to present value.'Timing Is Everything' For Portnoy's Move
After five years running her own family law firm, Kathy Portnoy is merging it with one of Atlanta's most established domestic relations firms, Warner, Bates, McGough & McGinnis.Courts, business partners wrestle over settlement
The Georgia Court of Appeals has spiked a settlement over the finances of Waffle House's biggest franchisee.At the center of the dispute is Northlake Foods, a privately-held corporation that operates more than 100 Waffle House restaurants in the Southeast. Northlake Foods' majority shareholder is William Johnson, an Atlanta businessman who established the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Co.Films That Inspire, for Your Summer Viewing Pleasure
As young attorneys, there are definitely times when we need a dose of inspiration.Litigation makes like the economy
The litigation year just past was a typical one of fluctuating fortunes, but lawyers buffeted by a roiling economy that has boiled over into crisis are wondering what comes next. "Previous recessions spawned a huge amount of litigation," said Hunton & Williams partner Marty Steinberg, "but in this recession companies are being extremely cautious in every realm, including litigation. They are asking what the cost is, what is the benefit?"Trending Stories
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