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Former Atlanta Tourism Bureau Chief Acquitted of Rape Charges in Massachusetts
J. Michael Robison, an Atlanta businessman and former chairman of the city's tourism bureau, was acquitted of rape charges by a Massachusetts jury on Tuesday after a five-day trial.Former Atlanta Tourism Bureau Chief Acquitted of Rape Charges in Massachusetts
J. Michael Robison, an Atlanta businessman and former chairman of the city's tourism bureau, was acquitted of rape charges by a Massachusetts jury on Tuesday after a five-day trial.As Rape Trial Starts for Atlantan in Massachusetts, Civil Suit Waits in Fulton County
Atlanta businessman and former chairman of the city's tourism bureau J. Michael Robison is set to stand trial on charges of rape starting Monday in Nantucket County Superior Court in Massachusetts. Richard Griggs above, represents “Jane Doe” in her suit in Fulton County.As Rape Trial Starts for Atlantan in Massachusetts, Civil Suit Waits in Fulton County
Atlanta businessman and former chairman of the city's tourism bureau J. Michael Robison is set to stand trial on charges of rape starting Monday in Nantucket County Superior Court in Massachusetts. Richard Griggs above, represents “Jane Doe” in her suit in Fulton County.The Churn: As DLA Turns, Plus More Lateral Moves
A flurry of moves at DLA Piper; a longtime Quinn Emanuel partner departs; and Bingham loses two more amid merger talks in our latest look at notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Read Mass. Decision on Attorney-GC Privilege
RFF FAMILY PARTNERSHIP, LP vs. BURNS & LEVINSON, LLP, & others. [FN1] SJC-11371. Suffolk. March 4, 2013. - July 10, 2013. Privileged Communication. Evidence, Privileged communication. Attorney at Law, Attorney-client relationship, Inhouse counsel. Partnership, Attorneys. Rules of Professional Conduct.Couple Sues BofA, Alleging Erroneous Foreclosure Attempt
Lawyers for owners of a mortgage-free Florida home that Bank of America attempted to foreclose on are bringing an arsenal of legal claims against the banking giant, ranging from obvious claims like conversion and trespass to more unexpected ones like defamation and libel.Citigroup must pay two financial advisers and their assistant about $24 million for failing to pay them promised commissions, according to their lawyer at Boston's Prince Lobel Tye. That's far less than the $234 million the claimants originally sought, but it's still plenty more than Citi and its lawyers at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius were hoping for.
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