...Public Employees' Retirement System, known as MPERS, as lead plaintiff, with Chitwood Harley Harnes of Atlanta and San Francisco's Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein...
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Rob Teilhet has returned to private practice, opening a plaintiffs' firm on the Marietta Square after two years as executive director of Georgia Conservation Voters
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...Elmore; Craig Harley and James "Josh" Wilson Jr. of Chitwood Harley Harnes and sole practitioner Jeffrey Berholdhad requested that Carnes approve...
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...Michael Caplan and Michael Terry, all of Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore; Craig Harley and James "Josh" Wilson Jr. of Chitwood Harley Harnes; and...
...Carol S. Shahmoon, Esq., Gregory E. Keller, Esq., Chitwood Harley Harnes LLP, New York, NY. Michael C. Rakower...
...the Law Offices of Todd J. Krouner, and Gregory Keller of Chitwood Harley Harnes. "We're obviously pleased with the decision," said Stone...
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James M. Evangelista and his financial fraud litigation team have combined forces with Harris Penn Lowry DelCampo, creating a new practice area for the trial firm."HPLD provided the perfect combinati
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Delaware Business Court Insider
The Delaware Court of Chancery has dismissed a case that claimed Goldman Sachs breached its fiduciary duty to shareholders through a compensation structure that encouraged employees to take undue ris
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