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July 16, 2007 |

Internet Domains Snagging Huge Amounts of Money

These are boom times in an estimated $2 billion industry that involves the buying and selling of domain names and pay-per-click advertising revenue for the owners of the names. Experts believe the industry's market value could reach $4 billion by 2010 as people continue to purchase approximately 90,000 names a day.
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May 16, 2012 |

Dewey's Office of the Chairman Officially Empty

The sole remaining member of the Dewey & LeBoeuf's office of the chairman—created seven weeks ago in a bid to right the faltering firm—has departed, as insurance lobbyist and Washington, D.C., office managing partner L. Charles Landgraf joined Arnold & Porter.
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March 10, 2006 |

Some 3/11 suits face higher hurdles than others

By Greg Land, Staff ReporterThe grief from the Fulton County Courthouse shootings, which occurred a year ago Saturday, is shared. But the claims for compensation brought by family members of the four people murdered last March 11, and those expected to be filed by three living victims, could get far different results.The suits all stem from the actions of Brian G.
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June 07, 2005 |

Court Makes Proving Incompetency Easier

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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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August 01, 2005 |

News in Brief

A woman whose home was sold against her wishes after a Bucks County judge declared her mentally incapacitated has won a ruling that could enable her to regain full control over her affairs.
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March 06, 2000 |

GOP Fight Could Scar K Street

The returns from the Super Tuesday primaries could signal the end of the race between Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Arizona Sen. John McCain. But for Republican lobbyists, the fallout from the unexpectedly rancorous nomination contest may be just beginning. Over the last year, scores of Washington's advocates-for-hire have put their fund-raising muscle behind either the front-running governor or the sitting chairman of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. It has become a high-stakes gamble.
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January 28, 2004 |

Muni Chief to Run for Superior Court Spot

Rachel Tobin [email protected] the early morning fog outside the Charles L. Carnes Building Tuesday, William F. Riley Jr. announced he's running for Fulton Superior Court. The chief judge of the City of Atlanta Municipal Court picked the state court building, he told more than a dozen supporters gathered in the morning chill, because when he was an assistant solicitor, Judge Carnes was his mentor.
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February 21, 2005 |

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