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Brothers' Racketeering Suit Seeks to Bring Down PricewaterhouseCoopers in Georgia
Stiles and Sammy Kellett, two Atlanta brothers, sold a national nursing home conglomerate to Mariner Health Group in 1995. That transaction is the basis of a high-stakes trial accusing PricewaterhouseCoopers and Mariner corporate officers of fraud and theft by deception constituting racketeering. The Kelletts are seeking treble damages of nearly $400 million and want to block PricewaterhouseCoopers from doing business in Georgia. But are the brothers naive locals or greedy, sophisticated businessmen?March Merger Mania: Am Law 200 Trio Expands Regionally
Adams and Reese and Thompson & Knight have announced office openings in Jacksonville and San Francisco, respectively, by picking up smaller firms in those areas. Meanwhile, McKenna Long & Aldridge has made inroads in Miami and Northern Virginia by absorbing an aviation-focused boutique.That was quick. On Wednesday, Bank of America and its counsel at Hunton & Williams sued Colonial Bank for $1 billion in mortgage loans that the beleaguered Alabama lender was holding in trust for a BofA subsidiary. On Thursday, Miami federal district court judge Adalberto Jordan granted BofA's motion for a temporary restraining order to keep Colonial from selling or otherwise disposing of 6,000 disputed mortgages.
Brothers' Racketeering Suit Seeks to Bring Down PricewaterhouseCoopers in Georgia
Stiles and Sammy Kellett, two Atlanta brothers, sold a national nursing home conglomerate to Mariner Health Group in 1995. That transaction is the basis of a high-stakes trial accusing PricewaterhouseCoopers and Mariner corporate officers of fraud and theft by deception constituting racketeering. The Kelletts are seeking treble damages of nearly $400 million and want to block PricewaterhouseCoopers from doing business in Georgia. But are the brothers naive locals or greedy, sophisticated businessmen?Ga. Hiring: Little Good News for Job Seekers
The Atlanta legal employment market has been slow for some time, and this fall is no different. Adding to problems caused by the sluggish economy, hurricane devastation has sent many established lawyers, recent law graduates and third-year students into other markets to compete for remaining jobs. The situation nationwide is similar, but with glimmers of hope, as hiring increases for some practice areas and attorneys in certain large markets see salary jumps.An Extraordinary Rebuke Starts Obscure Process for K&S Partner, Opponent
Last year, just 17 cases were sent to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' Committee on Lawyer Qualifications and Conduct -- essentially its own bar discipline arm -- and most were fairly innocuous cases of missed deadlines and local rule violations. But the federal appeals panel's disciplinary referral against one Ga. firm's partner and his opposing counsel plunges the two into an obscure policing process over more than just spilled milk.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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