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SEC Wins Insider Trading Trial
Publication Date: 2009-11-11
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The government doesn't lose them all. The civil case against former Primerica broker Gregory Gunn didn't get a lot of press attention, but given the Galleon-fueled Wall Street furor over insider trading, maybe it should have.

July 14, 2005 |

Lazard Freres & Co. LLC v. West*Group Properties LLC

Investment Bank Entitled to Partial Transaction Fee In Redemption of Interests in Property Firm
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May 31, 2006 |

Newsbriefs

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March 06, 2000 |

Fostering Diversity in Supreme Court Clerkships

Robin Lenhardt, one of the handful of African-Americans who has ever clerked for a current Supreme Court justice, recalls arriving at Justice Stephen Breyer's chambers extra early one day, only to find them locked. She went to a Supreme Court police officer to ask for help getting into her office. The officer cheerfully agreed, walking down the hall and using a master key to open the door of the office where he thought she worked -- the supply room.
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March 11, 2003 |

Georgia High Court Bars Lawyer Occupation Tax

A major accounting firm and medical malpractice defendants won big victories from the Georgia Supreme Court Monday, but lawyers on both sides of those cases could find themselves winners courtesy of another decision. The state high court held unanimously that Atlanta's $400 per lawyer annual occupation tax is an unconstitutional precondition to practicing law. The decision could force the cash-strapped government to cough up millions.
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December 13, 2001 |

Pentagon's Law Man

For a lawyer in the eye of a political hurricane, Jim Haynes has kept a low profile. As the Pentagon's general counsel, he must fill in the details of the administration's controversial order authorizing military tribunals for trying suspected terrorists. Haynes -- who served as GC of the Army in the first Bush administration -- is well-situated to handle the sensitive tasks demanded of a wartime legal counselor.
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December 30, 2002 |

Inadmissible

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April 18, 2000 |

Case Strains Appellate System

A $14 million racketeering verdict against a Minnesota insurer that has bounced between Georgia's two appellate courts for more than three years is again before the state Supreme Court. So far, Security Life v. Clark has spawned five appellate decisions, drawn two former Georgia Supreme Court justices into the fray and prompted warnings of a crisis in the state appellate system.
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February 06, 2007 |

PricewaterhouseCoopers Trial Enters Jury Deliberations Phase

In concluding a $400 million racketeering case that seeks to strip accounting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers of its business license in Georgia, attorneys for the two brothers who sued PwC told jurors that the accounting giant aided a nursing home company in artificially enhancing its company profits as part of "a culture of genteel corporate corruption." But an attorney for PwC and PwC partner Glenn Williams argued before the jury that the brothers were briefed on all of the company's financial problems.
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October 28, 2002 |

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