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August 01, 2005 |

Supreme Court Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of the 2004-2005 Term

What with the news and speculation about Supreme Court retirements, columnist Tom Alleman feels not many folks are actually paying attention to the important decisions of the 2004-2005 term. His multiple-choice quiz may not help separate fact from fiction, but should provide a few laughs -- and clarification about whether the Court's Grokster analysis really turned on whether Justice Antonin Scalia could download Britney Spears songs onto his iPod.
5 minute read
April 03, 2013 |

Right to Counsel Trumps Guilty Plea

In a powerful affirmation of both the right to counsel and the right to raise the issue on appeal, the state's top court yesterday unanimously held that reversal of a robbery conviction is required in a case where the defendant's Legal Aid Society lawyer was removed for requesting an adjournment.
7 minute read
June 27, 2012 |

Book Review: 'The Power of Habit' by Charles Duhigg

When The Cowen Group's David Cowen sent LTN Editor-in-Chief Monica Bay the book The Power of Habit , she figured it would be touchy-feely. But it actually offers some important EDD lessons.
6 minute read
August 03, 2005 |

Test Your Knowledge of Supreme Court Term

What with the news and speculation about retirements, columnist Tom Alleman feels not many folks are actually paying attention to important recent decisions.
5 minute read
October 17, 2003 |

Iraq Diary: Part II

Last March, Michael R. Moebes was a paralegal and a nearly graduated student at Georgia State University College of Law. A phone call informed him he had about 36 hours to get ready to captain an Air National Guard unit bound for the Persian Gulf. Moebes' e-mails created a diary of his time on the ground in Kuwait and Iraq; in this installment, he meets some locals, misses his law school graduation, and turns 28 while wondering when he'll come home.
24 minute read
August 01, 2005 |

Supreme Court Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of the 2004-2005 Term

What with the news and speculation about Supreme Court retirements, columnist Tom Alleman feels not many folks are actually paying attention to the important decisions of the 2004-2005 term. His multiple-choice quiz may not help separate fact from fiction, but should provide a few laughs -- and clarification about whether the Court's Grokster analysis really turned on whether Justice Antonin Scalia could download Britney Spears songs onto his iPod.
5 minute read
DOJ, SEC Level Charges at KPMG Auditor over Inside Trades
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Ex-KPMG partner Scott London turned to Los Angeles attorney Harland Braun in the wake of this week's insider trading bombshell involving Herbalife, Sketchers, and other companies. Bryan Shaw, the L.A. jeweler who allegedly made $1 million from London's tips, has tapped Bingham McCutchen's Nathan Hochman.

July 11, 2005 |

Designing for Wireless

by Emily Kopp Special to the Daily ReportKing Spalding's chief information officer, partner Thomas B. Gaines Jr., uses the words "awesome" and "exciting" to describe the firm's future digs at Symphony Tower. The skyscraper rising at the corner of 14th Street and Peachtree Road in Midtown stands out as the tallest building constructed in the area in more than a decade.
6 minute read
July 25, 2005 |

Supreme Court Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of the 2004-2005 Term

To see if you've been paying attention and really understand the significance of these decisions, try your luck with the 2005 Cert Denied Supreme Court Aptitude Test.
5 minute read
February 14, 2008 |

For Lawyers, a Balanced Life Can Lead to Success

Last month, a reader asked about attributes shared by many successful lawyers and how they could be applied to make 2008 a banner year.
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