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Phila. Firm Secures Back-to-Back $6 Mil. Settlements
Philadelphia firm Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock & Dodig secured back-to-back $6 million settlements in personal injury cases in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas last week.Georgia Republicans vote against project in McKinney's district
WASHINGTON AP - No state had more to gain than Georgia when Congress took up legislation last week designating almost a dozen areas across the country as national heritage sites.One of the sites, a rustic area known as Arabia Mountain, sits in the shadows of Atlanta's urban sprawl. Another, the proposed Gullah/Geechee heritage corridor, runs along the Georgia coast as it winds from the Carolinas to Florida.AT&T Tops '100 Best Corporate Citizens' List
AT&T Inc. was ranked No. 1 on CR Magazine's "100 Best Corporate Citizens" list, which looks at how companies focus on the environment, climate change, employee relations, human rights, governance, finance, and philanthropy.Reinhardt Says He Won't Step Off Prop 8 Case
In a brief order, the Ninth Circuit judge says he can and will be impartial despite his wife's role at the ACLU.Dubious Equivalents: Debate Continues Over Secured Lenders' Right to 'Credit Bid' in Bankruptcy
One of the great debates in bankruptcy law over the past year is whether a Chapter 11 debtor can hold a bankruptcy sale of a secured creditor's collateral without affording the creditor the right to "credit bid" the amount of the debt against the purchase price bid at the sale.Zuckerman Eschews Labels in Rapid Growth of Manhattan Office
When Zuckerman Spaeder adds Mitra Hormozi, a partner at Kirkland & Ellis, to its roster of partners next week, the Washington-based firm will have 16 lawyers in its New York office, up from three in the fall of 2011 when Steven Cohen was brought on board to build a team that could attract high-level appellate work, investigations, complex civil litigation and white-collar defense and advisory work.Greenberg's Izzy Alfonso put together record deal for NYC retail space
Greenberg Traurig's Israel Alfonso took the lead on the $324 million purchase of 39,000 square feet of retail space in the landmark formerly known as the Tishman Building at 666 Fifth Ave.High Court to Review Arizona's Public Election Financing
Just after the Supreme Court's controversial campaign finance blockbuster Citizens United v. FEC, critics and supporters of the decision predicted the high court would weigh in next on state laws providing public funding to candidates.Lake Worth lawyers helped win $28.5 million judgment in headbutt case
John F. Romano and Dustin Herman were part of the team that won a $28.5 million verdict — but afterward accepted a settlement — on behalf of a Good Samaritan who suffered a brain injury after being head-butted.Trending Stories
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