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January 10, 2011 |

Refreshed ride

Even in troubled economic times, the long-running Honda Accord remains the second best-selling car in the United States. And no wonder it stays popular.The Accord sedan is a recommended buy of Consumer Reports magazine and earned top scores recently in newly revised, tougher crash testing by the federal government. With refreshed styling, the 2011 Accord gets better gasoline mileage than its 2010 predecessor, too.
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March 03, 2008 |

A Good Fit

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August 24, 2009 |

Final weekend of clunkers program draws big crowds

From Vermont to California, exhausted but appreciative car dealers watched their lots grow empty as crowds rushed to trade in gas guzzlers during the final weekend of the popular Cash for Clunkers program.
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September 15, 2003 |

Inadmissible

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March 29, 2012 |

No Punitive Damages for Looking at Cellphone While Driving

Months after a Pennsylvania state court ruled that talking on a cellphone while driving is not egregious enough to warrant punitive damages in a motor vehicle accident case, a federal magistrate judge has tossed an injured man's plea for punitives in an accident where he alleged the striking driver "looked at" his cellphone.
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February 08, 2001 |

Smith Gambrell Scores Big in Contract Dispute

Atlanta's Smith, Gambrell & Russell raked in $800,000 in attorneys' fees when an arbitrator ruled in favor of client Sierra Aluminum Co. Also, in brief, Long Aldridge & Norman doubled the size of its product liability practice recently by adding four attorneys. And, one year after its inaugural rehearsal, the Atlanta Lawyers' Orchestra has grown into an aspiring chamber ensemble.
7 minute read
June 19, 2008 |

Verdicts & Settlements: 'Patent troll' must pay $3.8 million

Chrysler and Mercedes-Benz, clients represented by a team of Kilpatrick Stockton lawyers, have been awarded almost $4 million after beating back a patent infringement suit brought by one of several interlocking companies whose "primary source of income is from litigation settlements," according to the judge's order.
8 minute read
December 21, 2012 |

City Judge Upsets Drunken-Driving Charge

An upstate judge has dismissed drunken-driving charges in a case where police stopped a vehicle late at night solely because it sped from a stopped position after a traffic light changed to green, causing the tires to squeal.
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July 21, 2003 |

The Marshall Plan

The East Texas town of Marshall is one of the hottest venues in the country for patent litigation. And patent lawyers are finding the city -- or more accurately, the federal courthouse there -- a fast and efficient venue for high-stakes litigation.
9 minute read
August 12, 2003 |

The Marshall Plan

A small town in Texas has become one of the hottest spots in America for patent litigation. One attorney even calls it �a lawyer�s dream.� But be careful with those out-of-state accents.
9 minute read

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