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After Taking PPP Loan, Smith Gambrell Posted $1M in PEP, Avoided Layoffs
Firm chairman Stephen Forte said the $5.47 million loan did not factor into revenue and profits because it hasn't been forgiven yet.Class Action Against Medical Clinic for Database Hacking Survives; Class Members Show Imminent and Substantial Risk of Identity Theft
Atlanta Saw a Plethora of Local Firms Close, While New Ones Launched in 2019
Meanwhile, national firms Shook Hardy & Bacon and Akerman entered Atlanta and snapped up local talent.Georgia Justices Revive Class Action Over Clinic's Hack of 200,000 Patient Records
A unanimous Supreme Court overturned the trial judge and court of appeals after finding there was sufficient potential for future harm to keep the putative class action alive.Midsize Moves: Atlanta Additions
Taylor English and Smith Gambrell add partners to their Atlanta offices, and other midsize moves.Chilivis Firm's Cochran and Bever Decamp for Smith Gambrell
Trial lawyers Tony Cochran and Tom Bever will head a white-collar defense practice for Smith Gambrell, while their former boutique will have new name partners.Freeman Mathis Gains a Partner From Altisource—and Other 'On the Move' News
In awards news, Emily Ward of Chilivis Cochran Larkins & Bever received the first-ever Catherine M. O'Neil Mentoring Award from the Women's White Collar Defense Association—a national recognition in honor of the late King & Spalding partner.Adversaries to Share Tips for Winning Whistleblower Cases
Whistleblower cases have recovered more than $59 billion for the federal government since 1986, when Congress substantially strengthened the civil False Claims Act. The whistleblowers can receive up to 30 percent of the government's recovery.Habachy, A&B, K&S and AGG Top Food Frenzy
The number of people in the Atlanta area that don't know when they'll eat their next meal could fill more than 11 Mercedes-Benz Stadiums.Paul Hastings, McGuireWoods Share Early Food Frenzy Lead
The event occurs now so that food banks can fill their coffers for summer, when parents of the 60 percent of Georgia children who rely free and reduced-cost meals at school have to look elsewhere for help.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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