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Ga. high court lets stand order on lawyers for indigent appeals
The Georgia Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge to a lower court's order mandating that convicted indigent criminal defendants be provided conflict-free lawyers to handle their appeals within 30 days of having requested a new attorney.The high court's unanimous decision not to hear the case lets stand a February order by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Jerry W.Judge limits application of new restrictive covenants law
A Fulton County Superior Court judge's recent order in an employment contract dispute could limit how companies can use a new law strengthening noncompete agreements against former employees.McKenna bills $631K for Lehman case
The Lehman Brothers bankruptcy case has been a gold mine for McKenna Long Aldridge.The law firm last week asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York to approve its bill for $631,156. McKenna also asked approval for $35,620 in expenses. The bill covers the period from Sept. 15 to Jan.United Artists Theatre Circuit Inc. v. Sun Plaza Enterprise Corp.
Owner Granted Judgment in Lease Breach Claim Alleging Failure to Seek Theater's FinancingIn a politically sensitive case, how another Justice Roberts made a crucial switch
In the aftermath of the Supreme Court's historic ruling in the Affordable Care Act cases last term, some commentators drew a connection between Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and another justice named Roberts: Owen Roberts. Recently unearthed notes from a 1946 interview with Owen Roberts may perpetuate the link, as scholars debate whether politics influenced their decision-making in historic cases.View more book results for the query "*"
Kirkpatrick, Preston Firms Seal Merger
The newly combined firm will have about 1,400 lawyers in 21 offices.New Charges in Probe of Enron Trading Practices
Federal prosecutors broadened the indictment of a former Enron Corp. power trader Thursday, adding 10 counts of wire fraud and declaring the case is headed for trial. With plea negotiations having broken down with John Forney, one part of the feds' investigation into the once high-flying energy company is coming to a head. Forney is the third former Enron executive charged in connection with an alleged scheme to manipulate the price of electricity during the California power crisis.Why Twitter Isn't Working for You
Most lawyers use Twitter like a billboard, and while some post more informative links than others, they remain just billboards, writes Adrian Dayton. Twitter's real power is connecting to and conversing with people.Trending Stories
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