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Last fall, on winning a $15 million verdict against the city of Chicago in a police corruption civil rights case, litigator Philip S. Beck said, "It's not like I'm some kind of bleeding-heart liberal here who is a cause lawyer." Not that anyone was calling Beck a bleeding-heart liberal, given his other famous recent client: George W. Bush. Beck was the president-to-be's point man last year in the Florida election debacle.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Fulton Ends Reverse Bias Case, Pays Trio $3.5 Million
R. Robin [email protected] years after Fulton County lost a reverse discrimination case in federal court here, the county has paid three white former employees $3.5 million in damages. Atlanta attorney Edward D. Buckley III, a partner at Buckley Klein, said the county paid the judgment on June 30, less than three weeks after the U.Adding third shifts at auto plants jump-starts local economies
Auto workers in the U.S. are benefiting from the return of a third shift at factories — often from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. — translating to 24-hour-a-day production at many plants for the first time since the industry collapse in 2009.Trending Stories
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