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Sloppy Redaction: To Err Is Automated
Redacting information can be frustrating for many legal professionals. Because of the wide dissemination of digital documents online, once a redaction failure occurs, it can be impossible to undo. Advances in technology can help the redaction process, but human review is still necessary.Accusations Mushroom Over Pitts Fund Raising For Mayor
Trisha [email protected] two prominent Atlanta businessmen, the messy fallout from their involvement in the failed 2001 mayoral campaign of Robb Pitts is far from over. Mirant Corp. Chairman A.W. "Bill" Dahlberg and Winter Group Chairman Robert L. Silverman served as co-chairmen for Pitt's campaign finance committee.Judge Scheindlin Issues Strong Opinion on Custodian Self-Collection
Judge Shira Scheindlin of the Southern District of New York has issued another decision addressing the adequacy of self-collection by government entities in the context of the FOIA, reports Jackson Lewis partner Ralph Losey.Court denies appeal in eagle death case; Upholds conviction in guns case
CHEYENNE, Wyoming (AP) ? A member of the Northern Arapaho tribe who killed a bald eagle for use in a Native American ceremony could face up to a year in jail after the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear his appeal.Texas executes another inmate despite sweeping Supreme Court review of lethal injections
The nation's busiest death penalty state executed another inmate Tuesday night, hours after the Supreme Court said it would review whether the lethal injection method most states use is cruel and unusual.Companies to Pay $3.45 Mil. to End Worker's Suit
Four companies will pay $3.45 million total to a 47-year-old former electrician to settle a lawsuit he filed after being shocked by an overhead high-tension wire at a construction site in Harrison, N.J., lawyers said.Cutting in Line: Pre-Petition Debts, Critical Vendors and Who Gets Paid First
Bankruptcy courts increasingly have allowed Chapter 11 debtors to fully pay the pre-petition debts they owe to suppliers of essential goods or services as a part of their first-day orders, orders the court issues at the outset of a bankruptcy case. But critical-vendor payments face formidable objections. Kmart's Chapter 11 case, filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois, shows these considerations at work.GC of Oglethorpe Power contends with regulatory compliance and other issues
Charles W. "Chuck" Whitney joined Oglethorpe Power in 2009 from Duane Morris, where he had served as managing partner of the Atlanta firm since 2000.Trending Stories
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