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Jack Slover Jr. is leaving defense firm Hall Booth Smith & Slover to start a plaintiffs firm with another Hall Booth partner, Jonathan Marigliano, and three plaintiffs lawyers. Michael Prieto and his
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...Nicholas Cole Baker, Athens, Ga. Monica Patterson Baron, Young Harris, Ga. James Matthew Bass, Atlanta, Ga. Susan Lynne...
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More than an hour into a free-wheeling interview that's covered everything from her "goody two-shoes" youth to her latest passion-motorcycles-Fulton County Superior Court Judge Bensonetta Tipton Lane
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...the striking driver or injuries from the roof collapse," said Jeffrey R. Harris of Harris Penn Lowry DelCampo, who represented the plaintiffs along with partner...
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...experience managing more than 100 people as an officer with the 2d Beach and Terminal Operations Company B of the Marine Corps Forces Reserve in...
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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In case you missed last week's column with the rules of the game for the First Annual Big Law Webbies, here is the bottom line: Big Law needs recognition for its achievements in the world of Internet
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