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November 01, 2010 |

Extra Credit: There's No Typical Day at the Office for Alan M. Utay

Alan M. Utay had reason to have a few butterflies in his stomach the day he started work as general counsel at Alliance Data Systems Corp. in Plano. Sept. 17, 2001, wasn't just his first day on the job at the credit-card processing and marketing company; it also was the day the U.S. stock markets re-opened following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on America.
6 minute read
September 07, 2004 |

Second Opinions: Constructing Your Web Site

Thinking of revamping an existing Web site or launching an entirely new one for your firm? Before you move forward, read some advice from lawyers and tech professionals and find out how to make your site "sticky." (That's a good thing.) And one more quick tip: forget the plug-ins, OK?
12 minute read
October 17, 2006 |

Krispy Kreme Hires Former Tobacco Industry GC, Exec in Battle to Survive

Nearly two years after its stock collapsed amid an accounting fiasco, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts faces a host of lawsuits, a criminal investigation and declining sales. And in New York and Chicago there are efforts to ban a key ingredient of its famous doughnuts. Now the beleaguered company has turned to Big Tobacco for help; In the past month, it's hired Charles A. Blixt, the former GC at Reynolds American, as its new general counsel and appointed retired Reynolds chairman Andrew J. Schindler to its board.
5 minute read
September 13, 2013 |

Lifetime Achiever: Abe Krash

The veteran litigator remains the public face of the 1963 Gideon decision as he continues to advocate for reform.
3 minute read
October 17, 2006 |

Krispy Kreme Hires Former Tobacco Industry GC, Exec in Battle to Survive

Nearly two years after its stock collapsed amid an accounting fiasco, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts faces a host of lawsuits, a criminal investigation and declining sales. And in New York and Chicago there are efforts to ban a key ingredient of its famous doughnuts. Now the beleaguered company has turned to Big Tobacco for help; In the past month, it's hired Charles A. Blixt, the former GC at Reynolds American, as its new general counsel and appointed retired Reynolds chairman Andrew J. Schindler to its board.
5 minute read
November 01, 2004 |

AG Candidates Running in Shadow Of High-Profile Election Contests

Jim Eisenhower was among the many Democratic candidates for federal, state and local offices who shared the stage a week ago with presidential candidate John Kerry and former President Bill Clinton at a massive rally in Center City. But it was Eisenhower who managed to turn a few words with Clinton into a golden moment for his campaign to become Pennsylvania's next attorney general.
9 minute read
June 07, 2012 |

Admissibility of Unaffirmed Medical Reports: a Proposed Rationale

In his Evidence column, Michael J. Hutter, a professor at Albany Law School and special counsel to Powers & Santola, analyzes the issue of the admissibility of an unaffirmed medical report on a summary judgment motion or at trial when it is contrary to the litigation position taken by the party who arranged or asked for the report.
14 minute read
September 08, 2009 |

Ga. Solo Eyes Second High Court Trip in Another Tax Dispute

An Atlanta solo practitioner may get his second trip to the U.S. Supreme Court to defend a victory he won at the Supreme Court of Kentucky that is potentially worth more than $212 million. Last year, C. Christopher Trower was a Supreme Court novice when he won the Kentucky government's fight over the taxation of municipal bonds. Both he and his opposing counsel in the latest case say there are good reasons for the nation's highest court to take up the latest Kentucky tax case, too.
8 minute read
September 04, 2009 |

Lawyer eyes second U.S. high court trip

An Atlanta solo practitioner may get his second trip to the U.S. Supreme Court to defend a victory he won at the Supreme Court of Kentucky that is potentially worth more than $212 million. Last year, C. Christopher Trower was a U.S. Supreme Court novice when he won the Kentucky government's fight over the taxation of municipal bonds.
8 minute read
June 16, 2009 |

Could GM be Government Motors

ValuJet was reborn as AirTran. Philip Morris rechristened itself Altria. Blackwater became Xe.Would a name change work for beleaguered General MotorsIt would mean casting aside a brand that stood for almost a century as a symbol of American industrial might, but some marketing experts say it might be just the thing to help the once-mighty automaker make a fresh start.
4 minute read

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