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The Year in Retail-Leasing Trends
Food trucks and American Girl are up, The Gap and faraway outlets are down, and more 2013 trends in corporate retail leasing.Defense Verdict in Truck Fatality
A Gwinnett County jury declined to hold a trucking company driver liable for the death of a man killed when a box truck crossed the center line and rammed a car after being hit by another vehicle during a nasty three-vehicle wreck in 2005.McMillian Reflects, with Tips, on Year as Appellate Judge
It's been nearly a year since Carla Wong McMillian got the call. Then a Fayette County State Court judge, McMillian had been shortlisted for an opening on the state Court of Appeals, and interviewed for the job with Gov. Nathan Deal. She had a full docket of cases to handle, however, so she pressed on with her work.Thompson Hine Continues Hiring Spree with 2 Laterals
Thompson Hine continues its growth push in Atlanta with the recruitment of two longtime Atlanta lawyers. Peter Coffman joined from Dow Lohnes as a partner and Aaron Watson joined from Barnes & Thornburg as senior counsel.2 Firms Take on New Marketing Officers
Burr & Forman has hired Susan Longo as its new chief marketing officer, replacing Erin Meszaros, who has moved to Sutherland Asbill & Brennan as its chief business development and marketing officer.View more book results for the query "*"
Prosecutors are More Ethical Than the Rest of Us? I Had No Idea
From way up here in the country in northwest Georgia, I read with great interest the instructions of Spencer Lawton in his letter to the editor (Daily Report, Nov. 12, 2013). Here I am practicing law for 28 years and had no idea that prosecutors were held to a higher ethical standard than the rest of us.Report: Energy, Regulatory Work Driving Expansion
From Western Pennsylvania to Seattle and South Africa to Dubai, the legal community is focusing its expansion on a select few markets for a host of different reasons, according to the 25th annual What's Hot and What's Not in the Legal Profession report from consulting firm Robert Denney Associates.Suffolk Police Reach Pact With U.S. Over Bias Claims
The Suffolk County Police Department will boost officer training on the investigation of hate crimes and improve outreach to local Latino communities under a tentative agreement reached with the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District.Man gets $80,000 for back injury he blamed on crash
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