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ON THE MOVE: Clay Rejoins Brock at Nelson Mullins
Government relations lawyer Chuck Clay has joined Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough as of counsel from the Marietta firm Gregory, Doyle, Calhoun & Rogers.From Anagram to Rock Band with Silent & Listen
My wife used to teach elementary school in Fulton County. She had a poster in her classroom that read, "Silent and Listen are spelled with the same letters." The hope was that it would quiet a room full of wild third-graders. I'm not sure it had that effect, but it seemed like a funny band name.Atlanta Attorney Tapped to be GC of Driver Services
An Atlanta attorney has been hired to serve as general counsel for the Georgia Department of Driver Services.After In-House Lawyer is Jailed, Insurer's GC Comes to South Georgia and Settles Case
A trial over a paper mill worker's horrific burns, alleged racketeering and charges of fake insurance coverage ended last week with a confidential settlement, halfway through its expected two months.ON THE MOVE: Litigator Changes Firms to Stay Locally Focused
Claire Murray has left Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn & Dial, where she was a partner, and joined a smaller litigation firm, Huff Powell Bailey, also as a partner, to develop her medical malpractice defense practice.Chatham Jury Awards $1.5M to Crash Victim with Ankle Pain
A woman who injured her ankle in a car crash has won a $1.5 million verdict, most of it to compensate her for pain and suffering from the rare neurological condition she claimed occurred as a result of the accident.Barnhart Quits Drew Eckl; 'Sick' of Insurance Defense
Steven D. Barnhart of the insurance defense firm Drew, Eckl & Farnham left no doubt about why he was leaving for plaintiffs work. "I have grown absolutely sick of my insurance defense practice," says the departing partner. Drew Eckl's managing partner, W. Wray Eckl, says the firm now has about 83 attorneys. Barnhart, he says, was "just burned out and has decided to try something new."Thompson named to workers' comp board
Gov. Sonny Perdue will name Drew Eckl Farnham partner Richard S. "Rick" Thompson as a member of the State Board of Workers' Compensation, replacing Viola S. Drew, whose term has expired, according to Perdue's office. Thompson is a former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Georgia who has experience in workers' compensation law.Trending Stories
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