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Doug Kertscher wins verdict – sexual harassment

By Hill, Kertscher & Wharton, LLP |

Doug Kertscher wins trial verdict in south Florida in favor of client accused of sexual harassment and retaliation.

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Steve Hill successfully represented Moe’s Southwest Grill

By Hill, Kertscher & Wharton, LLP |

Steve Hill successfully represented Moe’s Southwest Grill and over 130 Moe’s franchise restaurants, obtaining dismissal of copyright and trademark action.

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HKW’s corporate team negotiated and closed $40 milllion merger

By Hill, Kertscher & Wharton, LLP |

HKW’s corporate team negotiated and closed $40 milllion merger involving one of the world’s leading agri-businesses. The deal closed on-time and within budget.

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Eric Maurer Selected as SuperLawyers Rising Star for 2006

By Hill, Kertscher & Wharton, LLP |

Eric Maurer was recently selected by his peers in the State Bar of Georgia as a SuperLawyers® RISING STAR in the field of Intellectual Property Litigation for the year 2006, as reported in Atlanta Magazine and Law and Politics magazine. SuperLawyers and Rising Stars are nominated and voted on by their peers in the… Read More »

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Atlanta Magazine’s “SuperLawyers” for Second Year

By Hill, Kertscher & Wharton, LLP |

Steve Hill (Intellectual Property Litigation), Doug Kertscher (General Litigation) and Scott Wharton (Business / Corporate) were all selected as Georgia Superlawyers for 2006 by Law & Politics and Atlanta Magazine, in each case for the second consecutive year. SuperLawyers are nominated and voted on by their peers in the State Bar, then reviewed and… Read More »

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Doug Kertscher and Blake Frye Win Verdict of $2.73 Million in Securities Fraud Case

By Hill, Kertscher & Wharton, LLP |

In October 2005, Doug Kertscher and Blake Frye won a verdict of $2.73 million on behalf of minority shareholder / plaintiff Roger Ervast in a securities fraud case against Ervast’s previous employer, a subsidiary of Fortune 500 company Dow Chemical, who was represented by Alston & Bird. The verdict followed a lengthy appeal process… Read More »

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