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August 10, 2004 |

Justices Halt Court of Appeals Runoff

Richmond [email protected] to the Supreme Court of Georgia, today's ballot does not include an appeals court race.In a four-line order Monday morning, the justices granted appeals court candidate Howard N. Mead II's emergency motion to stay the runoff for an open seat, slated for today. The high court offered no explanation for its action and no indication of what comes next in the legal battle over the election.
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April 04, 2007 |

Sheppard Mullin Focuses on Rate-Sensitive Practice Areas

At many law firms, the wolf is at the door for rate-sensitive practices. But on Monday, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton added two partners from Steefel Levitt and two associates for its real estate, land use, natural resources and environmental practice. In February, an employment partner and an associate joined from Bingham McCutchen. "We've had a very broad range of practice areas, and we have found that to be helpful in varying economic times," says San Francisco managing partner M. Elizabeth McDaniel.
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May 04, 2012 |

Kilpatrick Stockton

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October 29, 2010 |

Judges spar over attorney fees in civil rights suits

Judges Edward E. Carnes and Charles R. Wilson of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals continue to argue over the way courts should grant attorney fees to lawyers who bring successful civil rights cases.Six months ago the U.S. Supreme Court mostly sided with Carnes, who had objected to a $10.5 million award granted to a team that included Atlanta plaintiffs' lawyers he called greedy.
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October 19, 2010 |

In-House at Large Public Companies

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April 19, 2012 |

New Deals

Penn Virginia Resource Partners will expand its presence in Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale region, agreeing to acquire pipeline company Chief Gathering in a $1 billion deal. Also, AOL has agreed to sell more than 800 patents to Microsoft for $1.056 billion, the latest in a string of technology sector deals for intellectual property rights.
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April 08, 2002 |

Share and Shares Alike

Enron (and Global Crossing and . . . ) prove that the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act is a disaster.
6 minute read
March 12, 2004 |

Appeals Ruling Limits Gag Orders

Jonathan [email protected] for the news media cheered a Georgia Court of Appeals ruling this week that said judges presiding over high-profile trials may issue gag orders only after offering detailed evidence showing comments by participants would limit a defendant's ability to get a fair trial. A three-judge panel reversed an August 2002 order by Fulton County Superior Court Judge T.
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December 10, 2012 |

Simpson Thacher Advising Ingersoll-Rand on Proposed Security Unit Spin-Off

The Dublin-based conglomerate announced Monday that it will separate itself into two stand-alone companies by combining and then splitting off its commercial and residential security businesses.
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May 31, 2011 |

Top 2010 Verdicts Chart

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