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Intellectual property lawyer Gregory Kirsch has joined Smith Gambrell & Russell as a partner from Ballard Spahr
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A divided U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Thursday held in Windsor v. United States, 12-2335-cv, that a federal law defining marriage as solely between one man and one woman violates the
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Ask Ropes & Gray chairman R. Bradford Malt when he first thought that W. Mitt Romney could be president of the United States, and Malt will say that that impression was formed at one of their early m
On Wednesday, Jamal Lewis and three other former NFL players filed suit against the league in U.S. District Court in Atlanta, asserting that the league ignored years of evidence that repeated blows t
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Jamal Lewis remembers seeing an opposing safety coming at him fast as he was racing toward the sidelines in the opening game of the 2009 season and bracing for an impact that left him unconscious."Wh
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The good news for those whose compensation made our top 10 rankings: big paychecks, which means that they are at the top of their games, highly valued for what they bring or brought to the corporate
...merger. Troutman represented Bowater, based in South Carolina, and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison represented Abitibi, based in Montreal. Smith estimated...
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...merger. Troutman represented Bowater, based in South Carolina, and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison represented Abitibi, based in Montreal. Smith estimated...
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Lawyers from Jones Day and Sutherland worked on a transaction to help Atlanta-based Spectrum Brands Inc. unite with small-appliance-maker Russell Hobbs Inc. in a stock-for-stock deal. The deal will c
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Lawyers from Autry, Horton Cole and McKenna Long Aldridge worked opposite sides of a $55 million power company transaction with philosophical roots dating back to the Franklin D. Roosevelt administ
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