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'EvilCPA' helps poker players protect winnings
Fans rooting for John Dolan when the 24-year-old college dropout sits down at this weekend's World Series of Poker main event final table will include family, friends and EvilCPA. That's one of two online poker names for Ann-Margaret Johnston, a 42-year-old Atlanta-based certified public accountant, who has built a client roster of more than 200 professional poker players, including Dolan and several millionaires under the age of 21.Corruption Cheers Insurance Lawyers
The heyday of giant asbestos battles is passing, but Morgan Lewis' David Halbreich says attorneys who fight over insurance claims see a future in corporate misbehavior.Dissenting opinion by: Sandee Bryan Marion, JusticeREVERSED AND REMANDEDThis is an appeal from an order terminating the appellant's parental rights to her three children. In her sole issue on ap
Privilege Pierced for Qualcomm Team
Lawyers for Qualcomm in the patent suit discovery disaster swear they'd be exonerated if they could just tell their side of the story. And thanks to their client's adversarial attitude, they'll get their chance.View more book results for the query "Rose Law Firm"
Feds weigh options for David W. Dyer courthouse
Developers are being asked what to do with the David W. Dyer courthouse in downtown Miami that was shuttered in 2008 after a federal magistrate died of lung disease and sick employees blamed the building's toxic mold.Women losing out on U.S. boards as Europe gets help from quotas
At a time when European companies are filling board seats with women, U.S. female directors are losing out.Geithner's money fund overhaul push sparks new industry outcry
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner urged the Securities and Exchange Commission to pursue new rules for money-market mutual funds, triggering fresh opposition from industry leaders who had beaten back similar proposals and are pursuing a weaker overhaul.Protect the Company in the New Social Media World
With the explosion of websites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, in-house counsel should give careful consideration to the unique problems social media presents, how it affects the workplace, and how to address employees' and third parties' social media usage, writes Darin M. Klemchuk.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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