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Fulton E-Filing: Burdensome But Not Illegal?
Lawyers arguing that Fulton County State Court's e-filing fees are illegal appeared to find at least one receptive ear at the Georgia Court of Appeals Wednesday.Sonsini Moves Over, Steps Out of CEO Role
In a move he hopes will help transform Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati into a national powerhouse, Larry Sonsini has announced some changes at the top. The firm's chairman and CEO is giving up his CEO role and handing it over to partner John Roos, presently the managing director of professional services. "We are 40 years old. I've been here for 38 of those years," Sonsini said. "We are entering a new phase of history for the firm."Where Facebook Meets Family Law
A few months ago, our office conducted a deposition in a complex divorce matter. We represented the husband, "Rob," and we were taking the deposition of Rob's soon-to-be-former wife, "Kelly."Mola Inc. v. Kacey Enterprises LLC
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DLA Piper Expands Its Presence in Russian Market
DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary LLP, itself the product of a cross-Atlantic merger, is continuing its global expansion, announcing Monday its integration of the 80-lawyer Russian practice EY Law CIS. DLA Piper said the deal marks the largest ever transaction in the legal market of Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. The deal will propel DLA Piper's existing practice in Russia into the top three law firms by head count and will give it offices in Georgia and Ukraine.Survey: 'Tagging' Content Popular Online
Internet users are taking to sites that let them label photos, movies and blogs with their own descriptive tags, providing a major new way of organizing information online, according to a survey by the Pew Internet & American Life ProjectCorporations: The Modern-Day Government Informant
A small company can defraud an individual, profit by a few thousand dollars and, along with its owner, suffer an indictment that puts it out of business. A huge corporation can mislead the public, defraud taxpayers and shareholders of millions, and receive amnesty from prosecution. And while top-ranking insiders of yesteryear rarely snitched on their companies, today the government is pitting corporations against their executives when it comes to investigating and prosecuting business crimes.Aspen Technology settles SEC fraud case over inflated revenue, pays no fine
Cozen O'Connor Selects First Board of Directors
One of the final steps in Cozen O'Connor's succession planning was completed Monday. The firm announced the appointment of its first-ever board of directors, which will consist of the firm's six recently named management committee members and nine nonmanagement members. The naming of the board follows the recent announcement by founders Stephen A. Cozen and Patrick J. O'Connor that they would be reducing their leadership roles within the firm.Trending Stories
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