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Georgia Attorney James D. Michael Obtains Dismissal of Armed Robbery Case

Attorney James D. Michael, PC resolved a case in Fulton County where a client was charged with armed robbery and facing recidivist punishment, which would have subjected him to 10-20 years in prison without possibility of parole

A Quiz About Attribution

Punctuation associated with attribution -- identification of the source of a statement -- can, when used incorrectly, confuse rather than clarify communication. Troubleshoot these troublesome sentences, paying attention to the relationship of the attribution to the rest of the sentence, and then

Wyche Attorneys Secure a $1.4 Million Verdict for Frank Betz Associates, Inc. in Architectural

Wyche Attorneys Secure a $1.4 Million Verdict for Frank Betz Associates, Inc. in Architectural Works. Wyche attorneys Wallace Lightsey and Troy Tessier secured a $1.4 million verdict for Frank Betz Associates, Inc. (“Betz”) in an architectural works copyright infringement case. This is one of the

JURIST - Paper Chase: Colorado district court upholds tribal sovereign immunity

JURIST - Paper Chase: Colorado district court upholds tribal sovereign immunity

A Milestone for Canlii – the Odometer Clicks Over — Slaw

Daniel Poulin just told me that Canlii will, this week, pass a momentous event - the millionth case will be added to Canlii. We tend to take Canlii for granted - but it really has been a

Declaring Assets: My parents recently transferred 2 farming ...

Declaring Assets: My parents recently transferred 2 farming properties to myself and 3 other siblings as their health was failing and they wanted to avoid any complications that could arise from willing the properties to us upon their death.

The Journal Online : Livingston to host domestic abuse court

New pilot aims to improve service for local victims

SCOTUS Readies For Oral Argument In Three Patent Cases | IP Down Under

Jeremy at PatLit reports that It’s autumn in Washington, DC and time for patent litigators’ thoughts to turn to Washington Redskins football and U.S.

Commercial crabber fined in crab pot case

MIDDLETOWN (Feb. 10, 2012) - A commercial crabber pled guilty and was fined on Feb. 8 for failure to tend crab pots, following a lengthy investigation by Fish and Wildlife Enforcement agents.

CONSUMER ALERT: Look out for bogus loan modification offers

<p><strong>SEATTLE –</strong> If history is any guide, scammers will surely try to take advantage of news of the largest consumer protection settlement in U.S. history.<br /> <br /></p>

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