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After a stint in solo practice, Thomas A. Cox and his education practice have joined Carlock, Copeland Stair. Cox won a decision from the Georgia Supreme Court in May for his clients, Atlanta Public
The First Annual Big Law Webbies are finally here! The winners don't get awards, but they'll know that their websites have been recognized in categories like Most Mocked Big Law Website and Small-Fir
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The First Annual Big Law Webbies are finally here Thanks to all of you who submitted nominations and voted for the best and worst in Big Law websites. We received nominations from at least 11 states
Help The Snark with nominations for the best and worst of Big Law websites. The Snark considers "Everything Matters" and "Thinkresults" for most ambiguous tagline, and calls one Big Law website "a co
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... These nominations require no commentary: Dickinson Wright-Great Lawyers. Great law firm. www.dickinsonwright.com ...
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Manufacturers can't be liable in Georgia for failing to recall an unsafe product voluntarily, a panel of the state Court of Appeals declared Wednesday. The immediate result of that decision is the re
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Employers are increasingly mandating that employees have healthy lifestyles, or face repercussions. Mandatory wellness programs are popping up everywhere, lawyers say, requiring everything from chole
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...future generations. For Wright Mitchell, a partner at Constangy...the 1930s by Carrie W. Dickinson who updated the kitchen and...
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... them." Archer, now chairman of Detroit's Dickinson Wright, commends the department for commissioning the report: "I am...
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Renee Degerrdeger@therecorder.comSAN FRANCISCO-The American Bar Association will use its annual convention opening here today to stake positions on a series of politically sensitive issues that could
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