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Ex-DA's Ties Lead To High-Profile Cases
J. Tom Morgan, who opened his Decatur solo practice in 2007 after decades as a prosecutor and a brief stint in Big Law, is attached to some of metro Atlanta's highest profile cases.Judge Awards Attorney Fees in 'Gray Market' Copyright Fight
Judge rules Iowa's gay marriage ban unconstitutional; first gay couples apply for licenses
Less than two hours after a judge struck down Iowa's decade-old gay marriage ban, two Des Moines men applied for a marriage license as bride and groom, and county officials said they expected to see more same-sex couples doing the same on Friday.Garland Samuel Sues Insurer Over Referral Clash
Atlanta lawyer Edward Garland was satisfied when a federal judge ruled that his firm, eight-attorney Garland, Samuel & Loeb, was allowed to keep $370,205 from a case referred by Miami attorney Paul Marcus. Marcus claimed Garland promised to share one-third of the fee. But then Garland Samuel's professional liability insurer refused to foot the bill to defend the action. And now the firm is suing American Safety Casualty, claiming it breached its contract and is liable for more than $100,000 in legal fees.View more book results for the query "New York"
Milberg Weiss Attempts to Calm Judge's Ire
Harshly criticized by federal Judge Marilyn Hall Patel for its conduct in a stock drop suit, Milberg Weiss has fired back. The California judge had ripped the firm, suggesting it was an inappropriate choice for lead counsel in a stock fraud suit against Terayon Communication Systems because, in part, Milberg's client had a game plan to drive down Terayon's stock and Milberg appears to have hidden the short selling. The firm says the judge had been misled by defendants.Inmates' Right To Web Materials Contested
The Internet age - and all its legal complications - has finally come to prisons. When Danny Williams, a Georgia prisoner serving a life sentence for murder, wasn't allowed to receive legal materials downloaded from the Internet in his mail, he filed a pro se suit challenging the ban.Gibson Dunn, Skadden Advise as MidAmerican Energy Enters Solar Market
Deal for U.S. inmate sours, raising questions
When a Colorado U.S. attorney cut a deal with an unrepresented Utah prisoner who was serving his time in the Rocky Mountain State, he expected the U.S. attorney's office in Utah to honor it and that the prisoner likely would be set free. He was wrong.Trending Stories
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