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January 25, 2012 |

Appeal looks at use of expert

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October 15, 2003 |

Iraq diary: Coming Home

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March 05, 2009 |

Deal Watch: Co-op gets boost from two deals

There's more than one way to deliver steaks, spoons and strawberries to restaurants.There's the Sysco Corp. way, in which dozens of regional food service distributors are owned and managed by a central office in Houston. Sysco describes itself as the largest food service distributor in North America.Then there's the UniPro Foodservice Inc.
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November 09, 2012 |

DeKalb judge strikes answer by Scientology-linked rehab

A DeKalb County judge has struck the answer of a Church of Scientology-linked drug rehab program that's being sued for the heroin overdose death of a man while he was in treatment.
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February 22, 2012 |

'Gadget guy' joins Sutherland as partner

Joel J. Hughey has joined Sutherland as a partner from Premiere Global Services, where he was senior vice president of global corporate development.Hughey spent the last decade acquiring meeting technology companies around the world for Premiere, an Atlanta-based tech company that facilitates virtual conferences.Hughey said he handled 28 acquisitions in Europe, Asia, Australia and Canada, as well as two dispositions for Premiere.
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September 14, 2012 |

Slover, four others start new plaintiffs firm

Jack Slover Jr. is leaving defense firm Hall Booth Smith & Slover to start a plaintiffs firm with another Hall Booth partner, Jonathan Marigliano, and three plaintiffs lawyers. Michael Prieto and his brother Daniel Prieto - both of Perrotta, Cahn & Prieto in Cartersville - will join Slover and Marigliano along with William Holbert, a Hall Booth alumnus with a plaintiffs practice in Douglas, Ga.
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February 28, 2003 |

Jury: City Must Pay $7M for Sewage Leaks

R. Robin [email protected] Fulton County jury has socked the city of Atlanta for $7.3 million for repeatedly refusing to repair leaky sewer lines. After a 10-day trial before Fulton Senior Superior Court Judge Joel J. Fryer, the jury on Wednesday awarded $4,787,973.80 to property owner Ruth Yardum, including $250,615.
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April 24, 2003 |

Partner Picks Morris, Manning & Martin Over H&K-Again

Julia D. [email protected] months after she reneged on her decision to leave Holland Knight for Morris, Manning Martin, Elizabeth C. "Kate" Helm changed her mind again. Helm, who specializes in product liability and health care litigation, joined Morris, Manning on March 31 as a partner. "Last summer, the timing just was not right for me personally.
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June 04, 2009 |

Nahmias gets high-profile support for seat

As today's deadline approaches, the commission that will help the governor pick a replacement for Leah Ward Sears on the Supreme Court of Georgia has received the names of at least 33 lawyers and judges for its consideration.Correspondence flooding into the office of Michael J. Bowers, who chairs the Judicial Nominating Commission, includes a veritable campaign for David E.
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December 29, 2006 |

A Trial Lawyer by Any Other Name ...

Following in the footsteps of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America's recent renaming, the new business cards for Atlanta-based plaintiffs firm Warshauer Thornton & Easom will identify its lawyers as "civil justice attorneys." The new moniker "better defines what we do," according to managing partner Michael J. Warshauer, who says the public's perception of the profession would improve if other plaintiffs lawyers followed suit.
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