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Atlantans work Danish firm's $463M deal
By Andy Peters, Staff Reporter A team of lawyers from the Atlanta firm Welch Spell had to log tens of thousands of airplane miles to help a Danish company expand into the still-fertile business of selling penile implants.Since December, a Welch Spell team led by partners Laurance D. Pless, James A. Tramonte and Robert A. Sauro represented Coloplast A/S in its agreement to purchase two business lines from Mentor Corp.Potential Impact of Obama's Reelection on Employers
Eric Raphan, a partner at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, writes that as the previous four years have shown, this political landscape created substantial gridlock that stymied Obama's efforts to implement many of the initiatives that he had hoped to pass into law when he was first elected in 2008, and while certain employers may expect much of the same until the political landscape changes, this will not necessarily be the case.Ten Shifting Areas in Labor and Employment Law
Whether you sue employers or defend them -- or do a little of both -- what you do, and how you do it, is changing. Some shifts in the practice are subtle, others are more pronounced, but all are permanent. Here are 10 shifts coming soon to a firm near you.Automotive 2007: Right On Track
THEY CALL THEM TIME MACHINES-vintage race cars screaming around historic tracks like Sebring in Florida or closer to home at Road Atlanta.The drivers aren't professionals. They could be your neighbor, your lawyer or even Paul Newman.Ever since the first two automobiles met on a dirt road, it is said, and raced each other, people have loved to challenge each other and themselves by going fast.Baker & McKenzie Expands Mideast Presence with Addition of 40-Lawyer Firm in UAE
The largest firm in the world as measured by gross revenue is increasing its attorney head count by combining with United Arab Emirates firm Habib Al Mulla in a tie-up that takes effect on July 1.View more book results for the query "American Family Insurance Group"
Lender Will Pay Millions to Settle Predatory Lending Claims
Household International, one of the nation's biggest lenders to people with bad credit, said Friday it will pay up to $484 million to settle claims it duped tens of thousands of mostly poor home buyers across the country with hidden and unnecessary costs. Officials from 19 states and Washington, D.C., had accused Prospect Heights, Ill.-based Household of misrepresenting loan terms and keeping cost information from home buyers.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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