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Serendipity Leads Attorney From Corporate Consulting to Executive Suite
Kelly C. Abernathy is senior vice president, GC and chief compliance officer at Capital Institutional Services Inc. Unlike many GCs, Abernathy did not move in-house from a firm, nor did she come from a career in securities law. Rather, she came from the corporate consulting world, where she had developed an expertise in compliance from a business angle. On first impression, she says, some people may underestimate her legal abilities, so her strategy is to "disarm them and then knock their socks off."Legal OnRamp Founder Sells Its Virtues
At just over 6,000 members, Paul Lippe's brainchild, Legal OnRamp, a social networking site geared primarily to in-house lawyers, has yet to take the legal profession by storm. Lippe discusses how Legal OnRamp and its select network of clients might revolutionize the practice of law.Rescue Efforts Amidst Tragedy in New York
Throughout the morning, emergency personnel in New York City tried to evacuate civilians from the downtown area, sealing off the area block by block after the attack on the World Trade Center. Indeed, the rescue workers may have borne the brunt of the tragedy. "There were hundreds of police and firefighters in that building when it went down," said one.View more book results for the query "Burns White"
Former Client Perot Sues Hughes & Luce Over Flight Museum Troubles
A T-38 Talon training jet in Dallas' Frontiers of Flight Museum is central to a high-flying legal dispute. H. Ross Perot Jr. -- son of famous Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot Sr. -- tried to get the government to let him fly the plane as an operable museum centerpiece, becoming the subject of a probe in the process. Now Perot and others are suing Hughes & Luce, which advised them on the plane purchase, and Hughes & Luce partner Stephen G. Gleboff, who initially represented Perot's interests.'And then the whole thing just blew up'
How those at Pentagon survived that harrowing day.What's Next With Greenhouse Gases?
On April 2, the Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision in Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency rebuking the administration for its inaction on climate change. What comes next?Crematory's 'Unspeakable Disrespect' on Trial
R.Robin [email protected] friends tossed Chattanooga attorney Robert Crawford Jr.'s cremated remains into the wind on his favorite golf course, the ashes sparkled as the sunlight caught them. Crawford's sister Teri D. Crawford said there was something angelic about her brother's ashes glittering in the wind.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 164 - August 23, 2013
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