Cooley may have gotten its start in San Franciscoback in 1920but for generations of technology companies it has always been the quintessential Silicon Valley firm. Indeed, Cooley was one of the first firms to make Palo Alto a focal point for its work, setting up shop there in 1980 and...
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George Callard (above) was named executive vice president and general counsel of The Weather Channel Companies in June
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Blake Sharpton has left Jones Cork & Miller, where he was a partner, to join bond firm Peck, Shaffer & Williams' Atlanta office as a partner
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...B.S. in business administration and a J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Mich. The bio also says his "law career...
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...January led to a $404,000 verdict in Union County for Gene Cooley against Sybil Denise Ballew, whose libelous Internet postings had called him a...
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As William Shakespeare noted, the course of true love never did run smooth. The same, it seems, could be said about going-private transactions.On Oct. 18, Allion Healthcare Inc., represented by Alsto
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Some unexpected obstacles got in the way, but after a year-long regulatory review, Troutman Sanders partner Terry C. Bridges was able to help close a deal on behalf of a New Mexico utility company.Br
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One of the Georgia banks that failed last year-Haven Trust Bancorp Inc.-has selected Bryan Cave-Powell Goldstein to provide legal advice on its liquidation proceedings in bankruptcy court.Bryan Cave
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In concept, the idea of Piedmont Hospital expanding to a higher-profile location along Interstate 75 seemed like a no-brainer. But when it came time to make the idea a reality, executing the transact
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