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December 06, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Lateral Competition in Atlanta Has 'Loosened' as Legal Demand Softens in Big Markets

Atlanta law firms may be "in a better situation to compete" for top talent, now that out-of-town firms may not pay New York rates anymore to Atlanta lawyers, according to a Wells Fargo analyst.
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December 05, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Southeast Emerges as Top Legal Market for Expansion

More than half of law firm leaders in a recent survey picked the Southeast for their expansion plans, with 59% of firm business leaders eyeing the region.
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December 01, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Exeter Finance Sues Man Over Car Lien Claims

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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November 28, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Associate Class at Burr & Forman Expands, While Firm Remains 'Mindful' of Overhiring

The Am Law 200 firm increased its first-year associate class. And if any work slows down, it may "repurpose" associates into other practice areas.
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November 04, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Company Culture Drives Retention and Revenue—It's the Key Ingredient for High-Performing Teams

While sometimes difficult to measure, an organization's culture forms an identity that ultimately contributes to growth, or conversely, recession, writes columnist Ioana Good.
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Wells Fargo Bank, NA v. American Builders and Contractors Supply Co., Inc. d/b/a ABC Supply Co., Inc.
Publication Date: 2022-11-04
Practice Area: Civil Procedure
Industry: Construction
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Judge Land
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Erin Howell, (Burr & Forman LLP), Atlanta, Benjamin Coulter, (Burr & Forman LLP), Birmingham, Kevin Stone, (Sugarman Law LLP), Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: James Hays, (Hays Potter & Martin LLP), Peachtree Corners, for appellee; Brown Rooftops, LLC, Jackson, for other party.
Case number: A22A0793

Court reverses denial of a motion to set aside a default judgment in a garnishment action where no answer to an amended pleading was required

November 01, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Company Culture Drives Retention and Revenue—It's the Key Ingredient for High-Performing Teams

While sometimes difficult to measure, an organization's culture forms an identity that ultimately contributes to growth, or conversely, recession, writes columnist Ioana Good.
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November 01, 2022 | Pro Mid Market

Company Culture Drives Retention and Revenue—It's the Key Ingredient for High-Performing Teams

While sometimes difficult to measure, an organization's culture forms an identity that ultimately contributes to growth, or conversely, recession, writes columnist Ioana Good.
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Archer v. Defenders, Inc.
Publication Date: 2022-10-25
Practice Area: Labor Law
Industry:
Court: U.S. District Court of Delaware
Judge: District Judge Bibas
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Seth Rigrodsky, Herbert W. Mondros, Rigrodsky Law P.A., Wilmington, DE; Eyal Dror, Shelly L. Friedland, Ted E. Trief, Trief & Olk, New York, NY; Macy D. Hanson, The Law Office of Macy D. Hanson PLLC, Madison, MS; Peter S. Pearlman, Cohn, Lifland, Pearlman, Herrman, & Knopf LLP, Saddle Brook, NJ for plaintiffs.
For defendant: J. Cory Falgowski, H. Carlton Hilson, Kristin Bryance Metheny, Ronald W. Flowers, Burr & Forman LLP, Wilmington, DE for defendant.
Case number: 1:18-cv-00470-SB

Court affirmed Fair Labor Standards Act settlement that provided significant legal fees where counsel recovered more than plaintiffs because the length and complexity of the litigation justified the legal fees.

October 17, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Feds Intervene in False Claims Act Suit Against Cigna, Alleging False Diagnosis of Medicare Patients

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams of the Southern District of New York said the scheme allowed Cigna to obtain tens of millions of dollars in Medicare funding.
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