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Tensions linger in US over 'comfort women' plaques
ur years ago, noticing plaques at the county courthouse commemorating slavery, the Holocaust and other atrocities, Korean-American community leader Chejin Park struck upon the idea of adding a tribute to the "comfort women" of World War II.Pierce Atwood Lands Former Maine Governor
Former Maine Governor John Baldacci has joined Pierce Atwood as a senior adviser in the law firm's economic and government relations group. Baldacci, who was governor from 2003 to 2011, most recently served as the director of the U.S. Department of Defense's Military Health Care Reform Initiative.Full-Time United States Magistrate Judge Positions at Newark
Notice to the bar.Alligator case plaintiffs try again
The family of an elderly woman who was partially eaten by an alligator inside a gated Savannah community in 2007 is seeking a second review by the Georgia Supreme Court of their wrongful death case against the golf club and homeowners association.View more book results for the query "*"
MoFo, Skadden Lead on $20 Billion SoftBank-Sprint Deal
Tokyo-based SoftBank Corp.'s proposed acquisition of a 70 percent stake in U.S. mobile carrier Sprint-Nextel would be the largest cross-border acquisition ever by a Japanese company.Seyfarth's Thomas Howell named ABA general counsel
Seyfarth Shaw attorney R. Thomas Howell Jr. is set to become general counsel for the American Bar Association Aug. 20. He replaces Darryl DePriest, who resigned as ABA general counsel last year.Former Head of Kilpatrick Stockton's Tech Group Moves to Burr & Forman
Martin R. Tilson Jr. has left Atlanta's Kilpatrick Stockton to join Burr & Forman as the partner in charge for its Atlanta office. Tilson, who once headed Kilpatrick's technology practice, is a corporate attorney who has handled a lot of technology deals. He is on the boards of the Technology Association of Georgia and Southeast BIO, a trade group that promotes the life sciences industry in the region. Kilpatrick Stockton saw the departure of five other attorneys earlier this week.Third-Party Hopefuls Appeal Jones' Ballot-Access Ruling
Candidates from three minor political parties are appealing a decision by Judge John E. Jones III in which he rejected the argument that they face an unfair burden because of the requirement that they obtain more than 67,000 signatures in order to be placTrending Stories
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