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  2. Nutmegger - Wikipedia

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    Nutmegger. Nutmegger is a nickname for people from the US state of Connecticut. The official nickname for Connecticut is "The Constitution State", as voted in 1958 by the Connecticut state legislature; however, "The Nutmeg State" is an unofficial nickname for the state, hence the nickname "Nutmegger". The origin of the appellation is unknown.

  3. Geoffrey Fieger - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Fieger is an American attorney based in Southfield, Michigan. [1] Fieger is the founder of the law firm Fieger Law, and is an occasional legal commentator for NBC and MSNBC. His practice focuses on personal injury, civil rights litigation and medical malpractice cases. Fieger served as the defense attorney for Jack Kevorkian and was an ...

  4. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (film) - Wikipedia

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    John Kelso, a magazine reporter from New York with one book—Before the Fall—to his name, flies to Savannah, amid beautiful architecture and odd doings, to write a feature for Town & Country on one of Williams' famous Christmas parties. Williams' parties, held at his Mercer House home, were the highlight of many people's social calendars.

  5. The Lawyer - Wikipedia

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    It published a once-weekly magazine for 30 years until May 2017, when the frequency changed to monthly. The Lawyer has a spin-off online brand for students and aspiring lawyers called Lawyer 2B. As well as the legal news and analysis website TheLawyer.com, The Lawyer information products include Signal and Litigation Tracker.

  6. The Legal Intelligencer - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Intelligencer is the oldest daily law journal published in the United States, and serves the legal community of Philadelphia and surrounding areas. [1] The paper was founded in 1843 by Philadelphia attorney Henry E. Wallace. The newspaper is published Monday through Friday, and covers legal news, decisions, court calendars, and ...

  7. ABA Journal - Wikipedia

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    0002-7596. The ABA Journal (since 1984, formerly American Bar Association Journal, 1915–1983, evolved from Annual Bulletin, 1908–1914) is a monthly legal trade magazine and the flagship publication of the American Bar Association. It is now complemented online by a full-featured website, abajournal.com and its various e-newsletters and apps.

  8. Darryl Isaacs - Wikipedia

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    Darryl Lee Isaacs (born February 18, 1964), is an American author, personal injury attorney, and internet personality. He is the co-founder of Isaacs & Isaacs and Brain Trust Legal Group, a think tank for attorneys and entrepreneurs to network and share legal and business strategies.

  9. Nutmeg (company) - Wikipedia

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    Nutmeg was founded in 2011 by Nick Hungerford (1980–2023) and William Todd. In 2019, The Economist described Nutmeg as a "hit fintech startup" and as being a client of Carta, a firm that keeps track of the stakes in companies. [6] Martin Stead left the company in 2019, following a loss of £18.6 million. Nutmeg has yet to make a profit.