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February 02, 2011 |

11-lawyer group breaks away from Weinstock & Scavo

A group of 11 lawyers and six paralegals has broken off from Weinstock Scavo to start Winter Capriola Zenner, led by partners Stephen A. Winter, Richard J. Capriola and Michael J. Zenner.Winter and Capriola said they wanted to have their own firm. "We saw an opportunity. It was time for us to write the next chapter," said Winter.
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April 25, 2002 |

Wild Kingdom

When David W. Hutton arrived as the first GC of Sidney, Neb.-based Cabela's Inc., an outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, he wasn't exactly embraced with open arms. A senior manager had a sailfish mounted on the wall with a mannequin arm stuffed in its mouth clutching a subpoena bearing Hutton's name. The laughter ended abruptly when Hutton worked in-house to settle a class action for "an insignificant amount."
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August 25, 2010 |

Ex-Dennis Corry partners launch firm

Three partners have left Dennis, Corry, Porter Smith to start their own firm, taking four associates with them. The new firm, McMickle, Kurey and Branch, was launched by Scott W. McMickle, Raymond J. Kurey and Kevin P. Branch at the beginning of August.Ryan T. Strickland, an associate at Dennis Corry, has become a partner at McMickle, Kurey and Branch, and three other associates have also joined: Michael P.
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March 28, 2007 |

In The Trenches: Fisher & Phillips adds to Northeast footprint

FISHER PHILLIPS opened a Philadelphia office Monday with the acquisition of six lawyers from the Philadelphia office of Saul Ewing, a mid-Atlantic business law firm. Joining as partners are Christopher P. Stief, David W. Erb and Michael R. Greco, along with Susan M. Guerette and Risa B. Boerner as of counsel and associate Heather Z.
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November 11, 2011 |

'Tyrannical' judge to be prosecuted

The state's judicial disciplinary agency has turned to a former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia to prosecute the chief judge of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit for a series of alleged ethics violations.Former Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears will prosecute Chief Superior Court Judge Amanda F. Williams on charges filed late Wednesday by the Judicial Qualifications Commission.
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May 08, 2012 |

Frost Brown Todd Picks Up Seven-Lawyer Nashville Firm

Cincinnati-based Frost Brown Todd is the latest firm to enter the hot Nashville legal market by merging with MGLAW, a boutique specializing in business law. In other law firm tie-up news, Linklaters and Allens strike an international alliance, and Taylor Wessing enters Austria.
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June 22, 2009 |

Appeals opening reported at bar meeting

Politics and money dominated a wide-ranging discussion about judicial selection at the State Bar annual meeting. For those not dissuaded by the need to raise staggering sums of money to campaign for a state judicial seat, another opportunity has emerged. Court of Appeals Judge Edward H. Johnson announced at the Amelia Island, Fla.
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August 06, 2004 |

Losing Bidders Aim to Topple City's Airport Contract Awards

Rachel Tobin [email protected] cases in Fulton County Superior Court this week are attempting to topple decisions on Atlanta airport contracts. Both cases show the road to resolving contract disputes with the city is lengthy and paved with litigation. And at least one case will test-drive a new state law designed to clean up "cronyism" in government contracting.
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February 03, 2010 |

Cobb Ponzi case awaits jury's decision

Cobb County jurors on Tuesday deliberated for a second day in the case of a man accused of stealing more than $2.5 million from an elderly woman in an elaborate Ponzi scheme.Frank Constantino is on trial in Cobb Superior Court for 29 charges of racketeering, theft, securities violations and elder exploitation. In his closing argument on Friday, defense attorney Francisco J.
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