Amy Beth Dambeck joins Constangy, Brooks & Smith as senior counsel to the Princeton, N.J., office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...Hall joins the firm's energy practice as partner in the Portland, Ore., office and will focus on regulatory and commercial issues. Previously, Hall...
...so distant past surrounded thriving and artsy cities like Austin, Texas; Portland, Ore.; and Seattle. "Now is Nashville's time,"...
...to win the work in bankruptcies filed by the Archdiocese of Portland, Ore., and the Diocese of Tuscon, Ariz., before being hired to handle...
More than 4,700 companies and law firms have received awards during last five years
...the NLJ 350. Klarquist and Leydig are midsize firms based in Portland, Ore., and Chicago, respectively. Dillenburg is a solo practitioner based in Potomac...
...Rhee joins the firm's corporate practice as partner in the Portland, Ore., office and will focus on corporate finance and transactions. Previously, Rhee...
...charge of its Seattle office. Greenfield, who joined Portland, Ore.-based Schwabe from Bullivant Houser Bailey last year, replaces a three...
...Idaho's capital. The school is part of Concordia University in Portland, Ore. a private, Christian, liberal-arts university. "We...
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