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November 13, 2008 |

Obama needs to scrap his Bailout Bunch

It's hard to believe Barack Obama would even think of calling this change.Take a good look at some of the 17 people our nation's president-elect chose last week for his Transition Economic Advisory Board. And then try saying with a straight face that these are the leaders who should be advising him on how to navigate through the worst financial crisis in modern history.
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June 10, 2009 |

In The Trenches: Lower prices draw litigator

A number of Atlanta lawyers have switched from big firms to smaller ones in the last few years because their high rates priced them out of the middle market. Now some lawyers say they are leaving big firms because they are being priced out of work for Fortune 1000 companies.One of them, Keith M. Kodosky, joined the Bloom Law Firm as counsel on Monday from Paul Hastings Janofsky Walker, where he'd been a senior associate.
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June 30, 2011 |

Judge Awards $15 Mil. for Teen's Fall in Mine Shaft

A Philadelphia judge awarded $13 million in survival damages and $2 million in wrongful death damages in the case of a teenager who died after falling into a mine shaft during a trip to Mexico.
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January 12, 2004 |

People In The News

Movers and Shakers in the Philadelphia Legal Community
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September 08, 2009 |

Class pushes to disqualify MetLife counsel

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June 20, 2007 |

Jury awards man $11M for brain injuries from a wreck

A FULTON COUNTY JURY last week awarded a former architectural draftsman more than $11 million for injuries that left him severely brain-damaged during a collision between a tractor-trailer and the pickup truck he was driving.Danny Denson, 56, was turning left onto Butner Road from Camp Creek Parkway in southwest Atlanta on Aug.
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August 22, 2012 |

Design Center of the Americas bets future on plans to diversify

Now that the recession has sent the design industry into a tailspin, DCOTA is in transition. If current plans are successful, it will evolve into a general commercial-use project with country club amenities.
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July 07, 2000 |

Herein the Said Answer

Like heartbreak and psoriasis, legalese seems ever with us. But Wall Street lawyer Bill Burton insists there is hope. He maintains that his colleagues can shake the pox of stilted, archaic, convoluted sentences. And he has what he thinks is just the antidote, be it an untested one: Give the most stylish legal scribes an award to boast about.
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June 21, 2004 |

Just Like Tony

The stories about the late Tony Korioth are legend; he was one of those rare people who saw justice, and followed after it -- professionally and in his personal life. Big scale and little scale. A true model for all attorneys.
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