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March 05, 2012 |

Greenhouse gas battle heating up

No matter how one measures it — the number of suits filed, lawyers involved, pages of briefs, hours of oral argument, dollars at stake — the legal challenges to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's greenhouse-gas rules are about as big as they come.
8 minute read
January 09, 2003 |

Lawyer Puts Hold, Hikes 2,650 Miles

Janet L. [email protected] a decade ago, Sherry D. Olson made the decision to change her law practice and her life. Just last year, she changed them both again.In 2002, Olson closed her commercial real estate law practice for six months to hike more than 2,650 miles along the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada with her husband.
8 minute read
July 14, 2010 |

Weissman Nowack boosts collections practice

Weissman, Nowack, Curry Wilco has beefed up the collections side of its community association practice in response to the recession. "It is one of the most important aspects of our practice right now for our association clients, because of the high number of foreclosures and bankruptcies," said Julie M. Howard, who runs the firm's 10-lawyer community association practice.
4 minute read
April 24, 2008 |

Make money, save the planet

Printed on recycled paper, ''Earth: The Sequel'' arrives just in time for this week's celebration of Earth Day. Authors Fred Krupp and Miriam Horn argue that we can change our gluttonous, energy-depleting, air-soiling ways by forging smart bonds between investors and innovators: ''A revolution is on the horizon: a wholesale transformation of the world economy and the way people live.
4 minute read
March 08, 2010 |

The Road Less Traveled: There's More Than One Way to Get to the Texas Supreme Court

Rick Green, a Dripping Springs solo whose practice chiefly involves corporate transactions, and Debra Lehrmann, a Fort Worth family court judge, bested four appellate court justices in the Republican primary race for Place 3 on the Texas Supreme Court for the chance to face off in the April 13 runoff.
11 minute read
August 23, 2004 |

Over a Barrel

John Boswell, Palm Beach, Fla., social figure and maker of barrels for the aging of bourbon and wine, ran a bogus tax-exempt religious organization from his home and used it to fund an extravagant lifestyle, according to a court-appointed investigator. The report found "substantial evidence" that Boswell used de facto control of Lebanon, Mo.-based Independent Stave Co. to divert millions to himself and to damage the company and its minority shareholders.
8 minute read
April 28, 2010 |

Lawyers go small, start new firms

Two new firms have spun off from larger Atlanta firms-one handling intellectual property and the other predominantly focusing on medical malpractice defense.The IP boutique, McKeon Meunier Carlin Curfman, opened last week with five lawyers and two patent agents from Fish Richardson and Ballard Spahr. A week earlier, 10 lawyers from Hall Booth Smith Slover broke off to form Bendin, Sumrall Ladner.
7 minute read
October 21, 2010 |

Former Sony executive sells mansion for $22.5 million

In the most expensive residential sale in the town of Palm Beach this year, a former Sony executive sold a seven-bedroom mansion for $22.5 million to a Michigan tire mogul.
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