Written by Matt Gove - Atlanta Business Chronicle | Nov 23, 2001 | News
In early November, work crews removed the 50-foot-tall “iXL” logo from 1600 Peachtree St., establishing once and for all that Atlanta’s highest-flying dot-com was no more.
Written by Matt Gove - Atlanta Business Chronicle | Nov 23, 2001 | News
In early November, work crews removed the 50-foot-tall “iXL” logo from 1600 Peachtree St., establishing once and for all that Atlanta’s highest-flying dot-com was no more.
Written by Louis Whiteman - American Banker | Mar 17, 2000 | Press
A federal judge in Atlanta has ordered Regions Financial Corp. to pay $1.4 million in severance and legal fees to six former company executives who claimed the Birmingham, Ala., banking company triggered a change-of-control agreement when it changed their job assignments.
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.
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.
Written by Charles Davidson - Business Chronicle Atlanta | Apr 18, 1997 | News
Regions Financial Corp. has been busy buying up banks in North Georgia, and now the Birmingham, Ala.-based holding company is seeing some legal fallout from its acquisition spree.
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.
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.