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...started as a joke," said Tyson, a partner at Constangy, Brooks & Smith. "We were talking about places that were special to...
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One of Atlanta's original legal recruiters, The Partners Group, has merged with a Chicago-based legal recruiter, Legalpeople
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...Neil H. Wasser started working in the mailroom at Constangy, Brooks & Smith in high school and was just 16 when his grandfather...
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Tina McKeon has left the intellectual property boutique she helped found for Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton
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Baton in hand exaggerates the way chief operating executives actually manage their firms
Baton in hand exaggerates the way chief operating executives actually manage their firms
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Commercial real estate lawyer T. Shawn Lanier has joined Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough as a partner from DLA Piper. He brought a third-year associate, Paula C. Rothenberger, and his assistant, Je
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Joel J. Hughey has joined Sutherland as a partner from Premiere Global Services, where he was senior vice president of global corporate development.Hughey spent the last decade acquiring meeting tech
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