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Class Lawyers in Cobb EMC Case Could Collect About $30M
The plaintiffs lawyers who brokered a $98 million settlement to end a class action lawsuit against the Cobb Electric Membership Corp. could collect around $30 million, said a lawyer with experience in class actions who is not involved in this case.Ex-Employee Who Testified Against Company Awarded $2.3M for Subsequent Harassment
A federal jury last month awarded more than $2.3 million in actual and punitive damages to a Georgia man who claimed his former employer, Rayonier Inc., harassed him for testifying against the company in a contract dispute. John W. Odum claimed that the company and four superiors conspired to deter him from testifying and that after his testimony, his superiors threatened him with dismissal, urged him to quit and falsified negative evaluations. According to his suit, Odum suffered a nervous breakdown.Bowers, Morgan Attempting to Free Killer in 1972 Murder
R. Robin [email protected] than three months after former DeKalb County District Attorney J. Thomas Morgan III vowed he would never defend anyone accused of a violent crime, he is seeking parole for a man convicted of killing and dismembering his bookkeeper. In an April 6 letter to the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles, Morgan and former Attorney General Michael J.Former judge joins Pope McGlamry
Former Fulton County Superior Court Judge M. Gino Brogdon wants to be back in a courtroom-as a plaintiffs' lawyer handling high-stakes personal injury and wrongful death cases. He is joining plaintiffs' firm Pope, McGlamry, Kilpatrick, Morrison Norwood as a partner, effective Jan. 1, to further that goal, after serving as a big-firm partner and then launching a small plaintiffs' firm.Carlton Fields Acquires New York Boutique to Give Fourth Quarter Merger Merry-Go-Round a Push
The Tampa-based Am Law 200 firm moved into Manhattan on Monday by snapping up six lawyers from Rosner & Napierala—the same day legal consultancy Altman Weil released a report noting that the third quarter of 2012 saw 14 law firm mergers announced.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.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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