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Greenberg Traurig Grows National Pharmaceutical, Medical Device & Health Care ... - MarketWatch (press release)


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Greenberg Traurig Grows National Pharmaceutical, Medical Device & Health Care ...
MarketWatch (press release)
6, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Greenberg Traurig's Atlanta-based national Pharmaceutical, Medical Device & Health Care Litigation Practice Group continues to grow with the addition of Ginger Heyman Pigott. Pigott, who joins as a shareholder, ...
Ginger Heyman Pigott Joins Greenberg Traurig's National Pharmaceutical ...NEWS.GNOM.ES (press release)

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Appeals Court Set to Hear Alabama Trademark Suit - ClaimsJournal.com


Appeals Court Set to Hear Alabama Trademark Suit
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They present their cases to the US 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta on Thursday. The university filed suit in 2005 alleging that Moore violated trademark law in painting scenes from football games by showing Crimson Tide players in their ...

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Corporal punishment legal in Ga. schools - WXIA-TV


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Corporal punishment legal in Ga. schools
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ATLANTA -- One hundred and fifty years ago, the first state in the union outlawed corporal punishment in schools. Today, 30 states have outlawed the practice of paddling, spanking, and hitting children as a form of discipline.

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Tochilin '06 Elected President of Harvard Law Review - Harvard Crimson


Tochilin '06 Elected President of Harvard Law Review
Harvard Crimson
By Jane Seo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER Conor S. Tochilin '06, a second year at Harvard Law School, was elected the 126th president of the Harvard Law Review. Tochilin takes on the top leadership role at the largest circulated law journal in the world.

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News bites: Assisted suicide, junk food and more - The Hill (blog)


News bites: Assisted suicide, junk food and more
The Hill (blog)
By Julian Pecquet - 02/07/12 07:08 AM ET The Georgia Supreme Court struck down the state's assisted-suicide law, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Nearly half of elementary school children can still buy junk food at school, the Washington Post ...

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