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January 20, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

Murray Fogler Leaves Beck Redden to Open Firm

Houston litigator Murray Fogler and four associates leave Beck Redden to open commercial litigation firm in Houston.
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January 20, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Alston & Bird Advises Mohawk on $1.2 Billion Agreement to Buy IVC Group

Alston & Bird advised longtime client Mohawk Industries on an agreement to acquire IVC Group, a Belgian vinyl flooring manufacturer, for $1.2 billion.
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January 20, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Candidates for DeKalb Judgeships Fall to 56

Gov. Nathan Deal's commission charged with vetting potential judges is sorting through 56 applications for two vacancies on the DeKalb County bench.
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January 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Family Law

Some of the topics in the family law special section: conscious uncoupling, putting children's needs first, the legislature addressing alimony, a magna carta study, post-judgement alimony modification, and more.
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January 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Supreme Court Restricts Alimony, Limits Discretion

The Connecticut Supreme Court's decision in , 315 Conn. 1 (2014), places landmark restrictions on the rights of alimony payees. The court has changed the terms of existing alimony agreements and orders, and bypassed the Connecticut Legislature in limiting the equitable authority granted to trial judges by statute.
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January 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Alimony in Connecticut: A Rudderless Ship

The term alimony was first introduced to Connecticut statutes in 1877. Until its revision in 1973, the statute only authorized a husband to pay alimony to a wife. In 1973, the alimony statute was revised to become gender neutral.
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January 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

It's Time to Reset the System

I spent a substantial part of the first 25 years of my law career representing the interests of children whose families were in crisis. I probably have appeared in family court, juvenile court or probate court for more than 150 children, either as attorney for minor children (AMC) or as guardian ad litem (GAL).
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January 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Consciously Uncoupling: The New Divorce

Breaking up. Splitting up. Dissolving the marriage. Each phrase exudes destruction, the death of a marriage. Perhaps a change in perception can change the course of the divorce for a couple who does not wish to spiral into the chaos of litigation.
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January 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Alimony Decision May Have Unintended Consequences

, decided on Dec. 16, by a unanimous Connecticut Supreme Court, has generated an unusual degree of controversy and resulted in numerous heated discussions among family lawyers.
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January 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

History, Bar Associations and Family Law

This year marks the 800th anniversary of the sealing of the Magna Carta in 1215. The American Bar Association and Law Library of Congress are celebrating this anniversary with a traveling exhibit that will educate lawyers and nonlawyers alike about the history of the development of the "rule of law."
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