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Sun Data sues former employees over new firm

Written by Evelina Shmukler - Atlanta Business Chronicle | Oct 9, 1998 | News

Norcross-based Sun Data Inc., which sells computer products and services, has filed suit against a group of former employees, including three former Sun vice presidents.

Deal to Restructure Portman Debt Delayed

Written by Sallye Salter - Atlanta, Journal | Jul 11, 1998 | News

After negotiating for nearly two years on a second major debt restructuring, architect-developer John C. Portman Jr. and his dozens of creditors will not complete the transaction this week as planned.

Tech Suit Settled

Written by Atlanta Journal | Jul 3, 1996 | News

The state and Georgia Tech’s federally funded research arm will pay $900,000 to settle sex discrimination lawsuits by two former employees, attorneys said Tuesday. The settlements were finalized Monday, according to Atlanta attorneys Richard Robbins and Alexa Ross.

King & Spalding Sues A Spalding

Written by Tim O’Reiley - Fulton County Daily Report | Jul 21, 1995 | News

While taking the public relations firm of Manning Selvage & Lee as a client may create no conflict of interest for King & Spalding, it is certainly creating an awkward situation.

IBM Enjoins Hitachi’s State Contract

Written by Emily Heller - Fulton County Daily Report | Sep 29, 1994 | News

The Georgia Supreme Court on Wednesday granted International Business Machines’ request to forestall the state from installing about $10 million of new Hitachi mainframe computers.

Concession Snag Leads To Ship Suit

Written by Jack Karnhis - Pacific Business News | Jul 18, 1994 | News

A lawsuit over a shipboard concession could throw off the timing of the $28 million upgrade planned for the SS Independence, now en route to Virginia for refurbishment.