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Lawsuit filed in fatal Allentown gas explosion
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) - A man who lost three relatives in an explosion that killed five people in Allentown last year has sued a utility company.Piano Man Joins Guitar Company
Joel Cherry plays keyboards, not guitar. In every other respect, however, he seems to have been custom-made for his new job as GC of Nashville's storied Gibson Guitar Corp., maker of guitars played by the likes of Les Paul, Elvis Presley, and Pete Townsend. The 54-year-old Cherry has spent his life in music: listening, performing, and managing.UPS Delivers Attorney for Pro Bono Project
After hiring him as a paralegal 10 years ago and then helping pay his way through law school, United Parcel Service promoted Ryan Swift to a staff attorney post in May. But before he could settle into his new job, UPS sent him to a fellowship at the Atlanta Legal Aid Society. UPS GC Teri McClure says that she got the idea while serving as a director at Atlanta Legal Aid. "I thought it was a great idea [for UPS to provide our own fellow], given our history with the community internship program," she says.Possible suspect in Levy death had troubled past
WASHINGTON AP - Since Washington intern Chandra Levy disappeared in 2001, one name had been familiar: Gary Condit, the former congressman who was questioned by authorities in her disappearance.But a man named Ingmar Guandique was never far away. The Salvadoran immigrant lived in an apartment near the park where Levy's remains were found.View more book results for the query "University of Georgia"
Fulton library discrimination claim rejected
A federal jury has turned down a claim of nationality and race discrimination aimed at the Fulton County Library by a part-time employee and native of India, who said she was unfairly passed over for a full-time position despite being more qualified than the successful candidate.For the plaintiff's attorney, A. Leroy "Lee" Parks Jr.World traveler and seat filler at Oscars: Elizabeth Hathaway
When Elizabeth Hathaway moved from Los Angeles to Atlanta six years ago to become the assistant U.S. attorney and deputy chief of narcotics, she viewed the change as a great career opportunity and a chance to experience a different culture. Hathaway had never lived in the Southeast.After Impeachment, Scandal Fallout Lingers
Scandals aren't ever over when they're over. Both President Clinton and former Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr are the subjects of scandal-related court filings in Arkansas. The president's is before the state Supreme Court; Starr's is before a federal district bench. The officials charged with investigating the allegations against the men have shown an aversion to the task, but the complainants are not taking "no thanks" for an answer.Jenner Lawyer Who Argued Lawrence Sees it Playing Into Same-Sex Marriage Fight
"The whole theme is that gay relationships are worthy of respect under the law," says Jenner & Block appellate litigator Paul Smith. "That's the foundation for the right to marry."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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