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Finch McCranie Prepares for Third Generation—and Other 'On the Move' News
Admiration for lawyers at one of Atlanta's oldest personal injury firms, Finch McCranie, helped persuade Lee Gutschenritter to switch from the defense to the plaintiffs side last fall. Now the firm has made him a partner.Finch McCranie Prepares for Third Generation—and Other 'On the Move' News
Admiration for lawyers at one of Atlanta's oldest personal injury firms, Finch McCranie, helped persuade Lee Gutschenritter to switch from the defense to the plaintiffs side last fall. Now the firm has made him a partner.Sporting Good Supplier Sues to Block Threatened Patent Suit
The patent fight is tied to a shelter people can use to stay out of the weather during outdoor games.Sporting Good Supplier Sues to Block Threatened Patent Suit
The patent fight is tied to a shelter people can use to stay out of the weather during outdoor games.$12M Casetext Investment Underscores Am Law Interest in AI Technology
A recent investment in artificial intelligence-enabled legal research technology signals law firm acceptance and adoption of such technology.CFPB Reveals Name of 'John Doe' Co. That Sued Agency
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this week revealed the identity of a company that tried for weeks to remain anonymous as it fought the federal agency over an investigation. Future Income Payments, a California-based provider of "pension advances," sued the CFPB in January to prevent the agency from pursuing any investigation and disclosing its name.D.C. Circuit's Brett Kavanaugh Doubles Down on Criticism of CFPB
Back in October, Brett Kavanaugh, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, wrote a 101-page majority ruling assailing the "massive, unchecked" power of the single director-led Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Kavanaugh recently got a second chance to weigh in—weeks before the full D.C. Circuit will take a fresh look at mortgage lender PHH Corp.'s claims. Writing in an unrelated case, Kavanaugh predicted the D.C. Circuit—or the U.S. Supreme Court—will find the structure of the agency unconstitutional.Former DeKalb DA Joins Plaintiffs Firm—and Other 'On the Move' News
Former DeKalb County District Attorney Robert James has joined plaintiffs firm Moriss Shim James as a name partner after 18 years as a prosecutor.CFPB Barred, For Now, From Naming Company Under Investigation
Another financial-sector company is fighting to keep its name secret as it challenges the power of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to bring an enforcement action. The company, identified only as "John Doe" in a Washington federal trial court, offers pension advance products that allow consumers to receive a lump-sum payment in exchange for a portion, or all, of their future pension. A judge Friday temporarily blocked the consumer agency from revealing any identifying information about the company.Alston & Bird Boosts Revenue, Head Count
Several big litigation matters and a steady stream of transactional work power the firm's solid gains.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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