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December 06, 2011 |

How to kill the holiday party fun

With so many rules, and so little fun the Carriest wonders what happened to the raucous holiday party?
3 minute read
February 16, 2009 |

Recession trickles down to Partnership

The head of a local volunteer legal group is getting a unique perspective on how the recession is affecting the legal community.Rachel Epps Spears, executive director of the Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta, said lawyers who have been laid off are withdrawing their representation while employment lawyers who still have jobs can't help her because they are too busy working for paying clients.
3 minute read
February 14, 2000 |

Last-Minute Reprieves From High Court Becoming More Common

Alabama death row inmate Robert Lee Tarver had just eaten what he thought was his last meal when the Supreme Court granted a stay of his execution. Tarver is not the only condemned killer recently granted a last-minute reprieve from the high court. Surprising as it may seem coming from a conservative Supreme Court, stays of execution are becoming more common. Since July, the Court has stopped six executions -- a substantial increase over two years ago, when it granted only two stays the entire term.
8 minute read
April 22, 2008 |

Luck runs dry for 'Deal' plaintiffs

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October 01, 2013 |

Harmony in DOJ and FTC Antitrust Enforcement

For decades, antitrust lawyers at the U.S. Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission have squabbled over turf, but now the two agencies are moving toward a rare level of rapport.
8 minute read
April 21, 2003 |

Alphabetical Name Index to State Cases

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July 12, 2006 |

High court race starts on a partisan note

JUDICIAL RACES in Georgia are officially nonpartisan, but J. Michael Wiggins on Tuesday framed his challenge to state Supreme Court Presiding Justice Carol W. Hunstein in starkly partisan terms."There is no question that she's a Democrat, and I'm a Republican," said Wiggins, who was most recently a lawyer with the U.
5 minute read
September 12, 2005 |

Fight Revs Up Over Exelon-PSEG

As they fight for a more aggressive package of divestitures from state and federal regulators, consumer groups are focusing on the potential of higher gas and electricity prices that they predict will result from a $12.6 billion merger between Exelon Corp. and Public Service Enterprise Group. Several antitrust matters connected to the deal will likely set a precedent for a wave of energy mergers expected in the wake of the recent repeal of longstanding utility ownership restrictions.
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