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May 20, 2008 |

High court hears marshlands case

The Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday heard arguments over the scope of the state's law that's supposed to protect the state's salt marsh-laden coast.Environmental organizations are asking the court to reverse a state Court of Appeals ruling they say interpreted the state's Coastal Marshlands Protection Act too narrowly.
6 minute read
September 19, 2007 |

In The Trenches: Environmental firm launches D.C. office

THE SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL Law Center has opened a Washington office to better influence legislation affecting water, air and land in the Southeast.The group has hired a Washington legislative director, Nathaniel B. "Nat" Mund, to launch the office. He joins the SELC from the League of Conservation Voters, where he was deputy legislative director.
7 minute read
November 16, 2011 |

Lawyer finds new career in plaintiffs' work

After almost two decades as an insurance defense lawyer, K. Eric Morrow has started his own plaintiffs' and estate planning firm in East Point.Morrow opened Morrow Law in September after 15 years working for Sharon W. Ware Associates, an in-house claims litigation firm for State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Co. "I wanted to be my own boss and run my own show.
4 minute read
October 02, 2006 |

After the raise-the ripple effect

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August 21, 2008 |

Deal Watch: EnergySouth's road to a deal

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August 05, 2002 |

Summer Associates Feel the Heat as Job Fears Grow

After years of being able to name their price and take their choice of law firms, the tables have turned for summer associates. After going through a shorter summer program than in years past, they're now hoping for permanent offers, instead of expecting them -- and that's the lucky ones who got a summer position in the first place. The party, it would seem, is over.
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November 12, 1999 |

U.S. Firm Helps Win Historic EU Case

A landmark British High Court ruling in favor of Harmon CFEM Fagades, the French subsidiary of a U.S. company, may affect public procurement contracts throughout the European Union. The suit alleged discrimination under a "buy British" policy that favored national companies over foreigners and involved $55 million of work on a parliamentary building. The dispute arose when the British House of Commons went with a British-German conglomerate's supply bid over Harmon's -- even though it cost $4 million more.
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September 26, 2005 |

Fall Hiring: It's a Wash

Same ol', same ol'. That pretty much sums up this year's placement of recent law-school graduates. Entry-levels hires in 2005 decreased at 10 firms, increased at 11 and remained constant at another seven among the firms surveyed.Perhaps a more telling predictor of Atlanta firms' futures, experts say, is a look at lateral associate hiring.
7 minute read
June 26, 2012 |

Blackwell chosen as Gov. Deal's first pick to Ga. Supreme Court

Governor Nathan Deal on Monday named Court of Appeals Judge Keith Blackwell as his pick for the state Supreme Court.
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