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...Court ended the case. An appellate brief entered by their attorneys, Rogers & Hardin partners Richard Sinkfield, Brett Rogers and James Cobb, quotes Dempsey as...
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...Marietta firm Brock, Clay & Calhoun, which became Gregory, Doyle, Calhoun & Rogers earlier this year. He joined plaintiffs firm Rogers, Strimban & Teilhet as...
...He earned his LL.B. from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. Berman was a U.S. representative from California and...
...got the first of those cases while working at Atlanta's Rogers & Hardin, which he joined after finishing law school. Jones later...
...Roger Aaron, 69, February 11. ...
...got the first of those cases while working at Atlanta's Rogers & Hardin, which he joined after finishing law school. (From there, Jones moved...
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...fulfilling his childhood dream to fly airplanes. A civil litigator with Rogers & Hardin, Gunnemann always wanted to be a pilot. As a young boy...
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