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Business booming for military contractors rebuilding, upgrading Iraq equipment
Debate over habeas rights roils Senate
THE U.S. SENATE considered the suspension of habeas corpus rights last week, the debate hinged on whether the War on Terror allows the nation the luxury of extending such a fundamental to noncitizens suspected of aiding terrorism. Those favoring suspension claimed habeas proceedings would hamstring the military and overburden the courts.Hobbyist in training: Jack Holland pursues his boyhood obsession
The trains run on time - as they have for the past 60 years - for Atlanta native and Arnall Golden Gregory partner Jack K. Holland.The North Face Confronts Former Nemeses over 'Butt Face' Logo
More than two years after settling a trademark case over The South Butt brand, the North Face is once again confronting its litigation opponents. The outdoor clothing company has asked a St. Louis federal court to hold three defendants in contempt for selling a clothing line under the logo "The Butt Face."For Pfizer, settlement is a bitter pill
In-house and government lawyers are spinning last week's record-setting health fraud settlement between Pfizer Inc. and the feds in distinctively different ways. Pfizer says the problems were a one-time only event. Prosecutors and regulators, however, see a pattern of behavior — perhaps perpetuated by lawyers — that allowed them to sock the company with $2.3 billion in criminal fines.Banks resisting Fannie, Freddie demands to buy back mortgages
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are facing growing resistance as they attempt to push failed home loans off their books and onto the balance sheets of banks including Bank of America Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co.Delta reports $257 million 2Q loss
ATLANTA AP - Delta Air Lines Inc., the world's biggest airline operator, on Wednesday reported a double-digit drop in unit revenue during the second quarter as demand for air travel continued to slump, but it narrowed its net loss to $257 million from a year earlier when it accounted for big one-time items.The news followed hefty losses reported by Continental Airlines Inc.Tim Sweeney: OutnumberedBut RarelyOut-Lawyered
Bruce WilkinsonSpecial to the Daily ReportDan Graveline, the executive director of the World Congress Center, recalled a big meeting years ago when the WCC was planning to build the Georgia Dome. Each of the 12 banks financing the project was represented by three or four lawyers plus accountants and assistants. The WCC was represented solely by Timothy J.Unlocking the Power of Early Case Assessment Workflows
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