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Slander, Public Figure Status at Heart of Sonnenfeld Fight With Emory
Emory University, defending against slander charges, says its president spoke the truth in saying a well-known professor had resigned when faced with apparent proof he had vandalized a school hallway. Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld denies the vandalism and is suing Emory, its president William M. Chace and others. At its heart is the allegation that Emory's president and other officials wrongly ruined the reputation and job prospects of a nationally-recognized expert.In The Trenches: Seyfarth grows corporate, labor teams
Seyfarth Shaw has beefed up its local corporate group with a three-partner tech transaction and outsourcing team from Alston Bird: Robert C. Reynolds Jr., Shawn K. Baldwin and S. Joel Cartee. The firm also has added two labor and employment partners from Troutman Sanders: Robert C. Stevens and Benjamin D. Briggs. All were partners at their prior firms.How Firms Can Improve Their Summer Set-up
Melanie A. LevsSpecial to the Daily ReportWhen John Crolle entered the 2003 summer associates program at Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams Martin, he expected to get down to business. "I didn't want a program where they're blowing sunshine and butterflies at me, telling me 'You're going to work 40 hours a week and make 100 grand a year and go to all the Braves games,'" he said.Ga. High Court Trims Liability Ruling About Recalled Product
Jonathan [email protected] Frank M. Eldridge of the Georgia Court of Appeals is known for his long, scholarly opinions. But the state Supreme Court has ruled Eldridge went too far in a decision that raised eyebrows on both sides of the civil litigation bar.The high court unanimously affirmed the result of Eldridge's opinion.Children's Books Are Lawyer's New Practice Area
Meredith [email protected] J. Shallenberger is trading legal briefs for picture books. He's giving up his employment law practice to launch a children's bookstore called Little Shop of Stories, which opens next week on the square in Decatur. The store, which Shallenberger is opening with a partner, Diane Capriola, will share space with the new Jake's Ice Cream across from the Decatur courthouse.Head-On Crash Nets $60 Million
A North Carolina man who was severely injured when a van ran head-on into his car has been awarded $60 million by a Virginia jury. Brian F. Hugen suffered a traumatic brain injury, multiple leg and jaw fractures and other complications.It's still early, but it's beginning to look as though plaintiffs whose property was destroyed by noxious fumes from defective drywall will be able to collect damages.
Top 20 Personal Injury Awards of the Year
Here are the largest personal injury verdicts reported by the Law Journal between July 10, 2006, and September 3, 2007, ranked in order of their value as of date of verdict or settlement.Trending Stories
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