It would be a mistake to think of Troutman Sanders simply as a big old Atlanta firm. The description is true, of course—it was founded more than a century ago and has scores of lawyers—but it is far from complete. This Am Law 100 firm has a footprint that reaches across the country to...
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Thus far, no e-discovery solution is without flaws. Maybe HAL 9000 will save us all, but as Troutman Sanders' Robert A. Angle, Alison A. Grounds, and Erin E. Graham observe, the key is accepting impe
Adrian Dayton writes that there was a time when big, respectable law firms would never use silly words like Tweet, Twitter and Twitterverse. In January, the Time Blawg blog noted that many of the lar
The Georgia Supreme Court has upheld a North Georgia man's false statements conviction based on his creation of an online murder mystery game using YouTube. The novel prosecution resulted in suspende
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...lawyer, Paul Gale, a partner in the Irvine, Calif., office of Troutman Sanders, did not return a call for comment. Torres' comments...
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There has been much buzz about using social media for visibility, introductions and revenue. What is not as well explored is how these sites can be used to help attorneys not only with business devel
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