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March 20, 2000 |

The Flexible Office

8 minute read
October 13, 2003 |

Iraq Diary

Two months shy of his law school graduation, Michael R. Moebes sat in a Decatur coffee shop working on a paper about retirement planning. Then his cell phone rang.It was Mike Nave, Moebes' colleague from the Tennessee Air National Guard."I've got some bad news," Nave said."You're the last person I want to hear those words from," Moebes responded.
18 minute read
October 15, 2003 |

Iraq Diary, Part I

Two months shy of his law school graduation, Michael R. Moebes sat in a Decatur, Ga., coffee shop working on a paper about retirement planning. Then his cell phone rang -- Moebes, who was in the Tennessee Air National Guard, had been called to war. Graduation, the bar exam and starting his career as a lawyer would have to wait. This is his story.
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October 02, 2009 |

Thompson named new chairman of workers' comp board

Gov. Sonny Perdue has promoted Richard S. "Rick" Thompson to chairman of the State Board of Workers' Compensation.Thompson joined the three-member board two months ago when the governor tapped him to replace Viola S. Drew, whose four-year term expired in May.Now Thompson replaces Carolyn C. Hall, who had chaired the board since she was picked by Gov.
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January 29, 2013 |

Answer struck, defendant still seeks victory

A drug rehab clinic being sued over the death of one of its patients is asking for summary judgment even though many of the plaintiffs' allegations have been accepted as true because the judge struck the defendants' answer.
6 minute read
February 21, 2005 |

So you've made partner...Now What

Melanie A. LevsSpecial to the Daily ReportWhen Kent B. Alexander made partner at King Spalding in 1993, he bought a Lexus ES 300 for his wife-and paid cash. "That's something I never did before," he says. Alexander, now general counsel at Emory University, chuckles recounting that moment when he realized his financial situation at the firm had "changed dramatically for the better.
9 minute read
September 04, 2003 |

Shanghai or Bust: Paul, Hastings Opens Fourth Asian Office

Julia Gray [email protected], Hastings, Janofsky Walker has opened an office in Shanghai, the firm's fourth Asian outpost. Eight legal professionals, including three senior attorneys, are resident in Shanghai. The office focuses on international transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and financing.
4 minute read
October 06, 2009 |

Ex-paving company wants DOT to pay

Lawyers for a defunct South Georgia road paving company said they will try to get the state Department of Transportation to pay at least some of a $150 million verdict the company won last week against a road quality inspector hired by the DOT.A federal jury in Brunswick on Oct. 1 said that Applied Technical Services of Marietta should pay the massive sum to Douglas Asphalt Co.
6 minute read

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