Written by Firm | Apr 13, 2010 | News
Gov. Sonny Perdue named Frank C. Jones the pro bono Special Attorney General to direct Georgia’s participation in challenging health care reform recently passed by Congress.
Written by Firm | Apr 13, 2010 | News
Gov. Sonny Perdue named Frank C. Jones the pro bono Special Attorney General to direct Georgia’s participation in challenging health care reform recently passed by Congress.
Written by Firm | Feb 12, 2010 | News
A proposal to streamline Georgia’s muddled case law on noncompete agreements and to let judges alter disputed employment contracts that contain such agreements has received initial approval from a legislative committee.
Written by Firm | Jan 4, 2010 | News
Legislation to impose new taxes on metro Atlanta hospitals will likely be a flash point in the upcoming General Assembly session as Georgia grapples with a ballooning Medicaid shortfall.
Written by Firm | Aug 28, 2009 | News
Professional Travel Guide LLC may shut down by the end of this month amid a lawsuit from its minority investors who say company executives and its main backer defrauded them, VentureWire has learned.
Written by Firm | May 15, 2009 | News
It happened to the chief financial officer of Motorola Inc. this year. And the lawsuit he filed afterward provides a rare peek into dysfunctional relationships at the top of a major company.
Written by Firm | Jul 16, 2008 | News
The city of Sandy Springs is being sued for its rejection of a redevelopment of the Lakeside office complex near Ga. 400.
Written by Firm | Jul 16, 2008 | News
The developer, which paid $62 million for the 1960s-era property, said it wants “substantial damages” from the city. The redevelopment project would bring a mix of office, retail, multi-family residential and hotel space and would generate some $3 million in tax revenue for the city, Greenstone said.