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Air Canada GC Joins BLP to Head Up Aviation Team
Berwin Leighton Paisner has hired Air Canada general counsel John Baker to head its aviation practice as the firm bids to expand the sector group. Baker, who focused on a wide range of aviation matters in his role with Air Canada, including defending the company against a hostile takeover bid, joins as a partner and will head up the 35-lawyer industry group. He is the latest in BLP's long line of lateral hires in recent years.Hulk Hogan is sued over his son's car crash in Florida
CLEARWATER, Fla. AP - Hulk Hogan is being sued by the man who was critically injured in a car crash involving the wrestler's son.John Graziano's attorneys filed a lawsuit Monday in Clearwater against Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea. The lawsuit says he and his estranged wife, Linda, are liable as the parents of 17-year-old Nick Bollea.Insiders Mum, Cryptic Over Georgia Judge's Dropped Bid
Reaction to Judge Gail S. Tusan's decision to end her quest for a federal judgeship ranged from sympathetic understanding to a cryptic jab from the Senate Judiciary Committee. Tusan announced she was pulling out because it was "unlikely" the Senate would confirm her before April when she would have to qualify for re-election to the Fulton County, Ga. Superior Court bench.View more book results for the query "*"
Justices Split on Dram Shops, Roswell Billboard Feud
Jonathan [email protected] and others who serve alcohol may need to be more careful to avoid liability-or at least a trial-if their guests become drunk and harm someone while driving home, according to a split decision by the Georgia Supreme Court.Georgia law shields alcohol servers from liability unless their guest was "in a state of noticeable intoxication" when served.Cy pres award nearly doubles IOLTA grant for two nonprofits
Total of $642,000 will be split between Georgia Legal Services, Atlanta Legal AidFee Increases for Court Services to Take Effect Aug. 17
Courts are scheduled to begin assessing new fees Aug. 17 on everything from continuances to probate filings, but the money could be too late to save the courts from more trouble in the coming months. The fees are part of an early budget deal negotiated in the state Senate. They were intended to raise about $150 million in the current fiscal year, but administrators could not implement them until Gov. Gray Davis signed the budget.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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