0 results for 'University of Georgia'
Unlock your charisma by listening
When people talk about charisma, they usually mean some sort of magnetic way of speaking that holds an audience riveted. But a new book, The Charisma Myth: How Anyone Can Master the Art and Science of Personal Magnetism, suggests that how we listen may have as much to do with charisma as how we speak.ABA Panel Discusses Hate Crime
What's it like to journey into America's underbelly of hate? Texas Prosecutor Guy James Gray knows all too well after prosecuting one of the three suspects in the 1998 slaying of James Byrd Jr., who was chained to a pickup and dragged three miles along a rural road. Gray's experiences in this savage case earned him a seat on Friday's American Bar Association panel examining, in part, proposed enhancements to federal hate crimes legislation. His position: The changes aren't necessary.GCs Draw Line in the Sand Over Changes to Patent Law
Changes in patent rules -- in the courts, in Congress and in federal regulations -- have forced general counsel to take sides against each other and caused some outside attorneys to sound an alarm. Research companies say restrictions hinder innovation while tech companies say reform is needed to curb patent trolls.View more book results for the query "University of Georgia"
On The Rise: Jon-Peter F. Kelly
When federal prosecutors launched an investigation of the Atlanta Police Department's narcotics squad following the shooting of 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston, U.S. Attorney David E. Nahmias enlisted one of his younger assistants-Jon-Peter F. Kelly-for a key role on the controversial, high-profile case. Kelly, now 35, had been an assistant U.Sarbanes-Oxley Act 'Has Been Quite a Ride,' Co-Author Says
Janet L. [email protected]. Michael G. Oxley has garnered both fame and blame since co-authoring the now three-year-old corporate governance initiative known as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. On the fame side, the chief financial officer of a Midwestern company asked Oxley to autograph a pair of tube socks-a play on the Sarbanes-Oxley acronym SOX.Associates, your office walls are screaming
THAT NEW ASSOCIATE down the hall is a glutton for punishment.Did I learn this at the Firm reception for new hires Please. I stopped going to optional non-billable Firm gatherings years ago.Did he confess his personal history when I swung by his office to welcome him to the Firm Nope. I do not waste my time learning their names until they have survived at least two years.Smith Gambrell Doubles Health Care Practice
Atlanta's Smith, Gambrell & Russell doubled the size of its health care practice group by acquiring a five-lawyer boutique, the McDowell Law Group. In its New York office, Atlanta-based King & Spalding added four partners; the office has grown by nearly 50 percent last year. Also from the Fulton County Daily Report, two associates at Atlanta's Parks, Chesin, Walbert & Miller left to start their own firm.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
Insights and Strategies for Effective Succession Planning in AM Law 100 Firms
Brought to you by Gallagher
Download Now
State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
2024 ESI Risk Management & Litigation Readiness Report
Brought to you by Pagefreezer
Download Now