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Frost Brown Todd attorney, Douglas Lutz, brings expertise to American Bankruptcy InstituteJune 24, 2008

Frost Brown Todd attorney, Ronald Gold, brings expertise to American Bankruptcy InstituteJune 20, 2008

Amanda J. Davis, Frost Brown Todd's Newest Senior AssociateJune 16, 2008

Supreme Court Decision Increases Age Discrimination Risk.June 26, 2008

China’s Supreme Court sides with Foreign Owner of Famous Consumer Product, despite lack of Trademark ProtectionJune 23, 2008

The United States Supreme Court Enters Ruling in Favor of State Tax Officials Regarding Transfer Taxes in Bankruptcy Case of Piccadilly Cafeterias, Inc.June 18, 2008

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Amendment to Tennessee Statutes Regarding Retainage for Construction Contracts Becomes Effective July 1, 2008July 2, 2008

Bank Allowed To Pursue Claims Against Bank's Accounting/Audit Firm for Borrowers' Default and LossesJuly 1, 2008

The United States Supreme Court Enters Ruling in Favor of State Tax Officials Regarding Transfer Taxes in Bankruptcy Case of Piccadilly Cafeterias, Inc.July 1, 2008

Sixth Circuit: disclosing confidential company documents to an employee's attorney may not be "protected activity" under Title VIIJuly 1, 2008

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