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http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2004/01/26/story6.html?page=1
EXCLUSIVE REPORTS
From the January 23, 2004 print edition
'Every lawsuit is a war'
Atlanta's Lin Wood has become one of the country's top libel lawyers
Megan Woolhouse
Staff writer
Gary Condit needed a lawyer. On his way out of public office, the former California congressman had plans to sue The National Enquirer and Vanity Fair magazine for articles linking him to the murder of Chandra Levy. But instead of calling an inside-the-Beltway firm or any one of a number of high-profile California libel attorneys, he called Atlanta attorney Lin Wood.
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2004/01/26/story6.html?page=1
EXCLUSIVE REPORTS
From the January 23, 2004 print edition
'Every lawsuit is a war'
Atlanta's Lin Wood has become one of the country's top libel lawyers
Megan Woolhouse
Staff writer
Gary Condit needed a lawyer. On his way out of public office, the former California congressman had plans to sue The National Enquirer and Vanity Fair magazine for articles linking him to the murder of Chandra Levy. But instead of calling an inside-the-Beltway firm or any one of a number of high-profile California libel attorneys, he called Atlanta attorney Lin Wood.