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McKesson Asks State to Refund Taxes Paid on Phantom Profits
McKesson Corp. filed suit last week against the Georgia Department of Revenue, saying the government owes it $409,531 plus interest, to cover taxes the company paid on phantom profits. McKesson is not unique in seeking to reclaim taxes on nonexistent profits that the SEC cites as fraud, and the situation has attracted the attention of Congress. A bill aimed at preventing companies from seeking such refunds is pending before the U.S. Senate.Morris, Manning Managing Partner Makes Money the Driving Force
Once upon a time, Morris, Manning & Martin was the little firm that could. Now it's the bigger firm that has. It premiered in last place in the Atlanta-area list of the top 12 ranking firms. Now the firm has rocketed up to eighth place, past Arnall Golden & Gregory and other top firms.In 1987, Sotomayor got Burlington to agree to an injunction barring the company from selling merchandise bearing the trademark of the chi-chi Italian designer Fendi. All these years later, it turns out that Burlington hasn't been living up to the injunction.
Class Action Bid Rejected in Ex-Baseball Players Suit
A group of retired baseball players cannot join forces in a class action suit against computer game manufacturers who create fantasy games with the former stars' statistics. Fulton Superior Court Judge Wendy L. Shoob on Friday denied a motion for class certification in a suit brought by four former players against several companies which they claim use the names, likenesses and biographical data of the former players without their permission-and compensation."Portrait of Wally," the subject of a 12-year battle with Vienna's Leopold Museum, will finally see the light of day.
A fee battle between Pavia & Harcourt and Squire Sanders sheds a light on the complications that can arise when partners switch firms in the middle of contingency litigation.
Yours, Mine and Ours: What You Need to Know About IP
When it comes to safeguarding your company's intellectual property, what you don't know can hurt you. To ease the potential pain, GC South asked several Atlanta-area attorneys to talk about what every in-house counsel needs to know about IP. The panel's wide-ranging and lively discussion covered cybersquatting, assignment of rights -- and one IP lawyer's adaptation of comedian Jeff Foxworthy's "You might be a redneck" monologue as a means to help identify patent trolls.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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