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4 make short list for DeKalb seat
Georgia's Judicial Nominating Commission has submitted a short list of four nominees, culled from 31 applications, for Gov. Nathan Deal's consideration to fill the upcoming vacancy in the Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit.The spot on the DeKalb County bench arose when longtime Superior Court Judge Michael E. Hancock announced his resignation planned for the end of this month.Buffett to hunt for investments in post-earthquake Japan
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett's trip to a Japanese plant may "shine a light" on investment opportunities in a nation hampered by the March earthquake and the global market rout.How to survive on a slashed salary
Big Law Cogs who've managed to survive round after round of layoffs now are reeling from the latest hit to come their way: a pay cut propelled by the continuing decline in partner profits.Big Law has announced it will slash associate pay by 10 percent to 15 percent. For example, many first-year Cogs are seeing their annual compensation roll back from the peak market rates of $145,000 down to around $125,000.Greenberg pursues settlements with NFL players
Greenberg Traurig is negotiating confidential settlements with current and former NFL players including former UM stars Clinton Portis, Roscoe Parrish and Duane Starks, who sued the law firm for allegedly failing to warn them about trouble with their Alabama casino investments. The firm denies wrongdoing.View more book results for the query "National Football League"
Greenberg Pursuing Settlements with NFL Players In Casino Investment Suits
Greenberg Traurig is negotiating confidential settlements with current and former NFL players including former University of Miami stars Clinton Portis, Roscoe Parrish, and Duane Starks, who sued the law firm for allegedly failing to warn them about trouble with their Alabama casino investments. The firm denies wrongdoing.Lawyer to AP: Burress expects plea Monday
LANDOVER, Md. AP _ Plaxico Burress' lawyer said Sunday he was advised that the New York Giants' star receiver will be charged with criminal possession of a weapon after accidentally shooting himself in the right thigh.Lawyer Benjamin Brafman wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press that Burress will turn himself in Monday morning in New York City and "will enter a plea of not guilty later that same day.What's Really Going on in the Judith Miller Case
by David KohlerLast week New York Times reporter Judith Miller was released from jail after cutting a deal to identify her source to the grand jury investigating the outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame. Since then there has been a steady stream of Monday morning quarterbacks questioning everything from Miller's journalistic fortitude to the effectiveness of her lawyers.Animal advocates: Michael Vick case raised awareness of dogfighting scourge
Newspaper Fires Back After Redskins General Counsel Sends Nasty Letter
A column in the Washington City Paper Friday fired back a response to Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder's lawsuit and an angry letter from the team's top lawyer David Donovan.Trending Stories
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