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Breaking with Tradition: New, Leaner Business Model Suits Atlanta Law Firm

Atlanta Business Chronicle – by Dave Williams, Staff Writer
Four veterans of traditional Atlanta law firms didn’t set up their own shop five years ago because of the recession.
The economy was still booming at the time. But Taylor English Duma LLP’s “new model” approach to pricing, staffing and compensation is well-suited to today’s downsized corporate budgets.
So [...]

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Media Coverage of the Taylor English BP Lawsuit

On July 13, Taylor English filed a lawsuit against BP on behalf of Georgia residents who’ve been affected by the oil spill. The suit, the first seeking class-action status for Georgians who own property on the Gulf, received coverage in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta Business Chronicle, AP, Marietta Daily Journal , WSB-TV and 11-Alive.
On WSB-TV, [...]

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Taylor English Quoted in AJC on Sunday Alcohol Sales

In an Atlanta Journal-Constitution story about a Snellville, Ga. referendum vote on allowing Sunday alcohol sales, Taylor English attorney Michele Stumpe is quoted. She says  Snellville’s Sunday alcohol ban is unusual due to the town’s close proximity to Atlanta. For the full story, click here.

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Taylor English, Pope McGlamry File First Georgia Statewide Class Action Lawsuit Against BP

Atlanta – July 13, 2010 – Georgia law firms Taylor English Duma LLP and Pope, McGlamry, Kilpatrick, Morrison & Norwood LLP today filed a lawsuit against BP, Transocean and other parties on behalf of Georgia residents affected by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
The suit was filed on behalf of Georgia residents who [...]

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Bilski: Landmark Supreme Court Ruling Paves the Way for Innovation in the Information Age

Atlanta – June 30, 2010 – Bernard Bilski, the inventor involved in a contentious patent dispute 13 years in the making, said he had “mixed feelings” about a June 28 U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
In the landmark Bilski v. Kappos case, the Court upheld a lower court’s decision that two inventors, Bilski and Rand Warsaw, could [...]

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