One day after Fulton County Superior Court Judge Jerry Baxter expressed serious reservations about the viability of the state's case in the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal, prosecutors fought
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...has grown exponentially. Adding their voice to this active discussion is Balch & Bingham as they roll out the Affordable Care Act Review. The blog...
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...is the first interpreting the new fee-shifting rule, according to Balch & Bingham partner Adrienne Marting, one of the winning lawyers. Marting...
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Insurance companies' efforts to avoid investigation by the state ethics commission have grown into a battle over the proper role of the state attorney general. Randy Evans (above), for the insurers:
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...to investigate the allegations, former DeKalb County DA Robert Wilson and Balch & Bingham partner Michael Bowers, who were assisted by an investigator with Bowers...
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...151;Chip Presten, corporate, from Schiff Hardin; David Marmins, litigation, from Balch & Bingham. WashingtonSara Lord, government investigations, from U.S. Attorney...
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Last year was lackluster for Arnall Golden Gregory, after two previous years of double-digit profit increases and significant revenue jumps
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...hired former state Attorney General Mike Bowers, now a partner at Balch & Bingham, to review the legislation's constitutionality. Bowers reiterated to the committee...
Adams and Reese and Thompson & Knight have announced office openings in Jacksonville and San Francisco, respectively, by picking up smaller firms in those areas. Meanwhile, McKenna Long & Aldridge ha
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