As the Henderson-Vance Economic Partnership approaches reality, Georgia’s attorney general has filed a pair of lawsuits worth keeping an eye on. Thurbert Baker wants two private groups involved in economic development, the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and Central Atlanta Progress, to make public documents related to their bids for a Super Bowl and the NASCAR Hall of Fame because those offers involve the commitment of public money. Sound familiar? Granted, actions in Georgia courts have no legal weight in North Carolina, but they can put ideas in the minds of lawyers and judges. And there’s always the potential that the 2008 Democratic gubernatorial nomination could come into play: North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper might welcome the chance to get some headlines by embarrassing wealthy supporters of Treasurer Richard Moore’s on Moore’s home Vance County turf.