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Former DeKalb County Judge J. Antonio DelCampo has left the high-flying plaintiffs firm he joined two years ago to go into practice with a couple of old friends much closer to home
...joins Bryan Cave as a partner, started out at predecessor firm Powell Goldstein in 1973 as a corporate lawyer. Derek Johnston, Charles...
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...joins Bryan Cave as a partner, started out at predecessor firm Powell Goldstein in 1973 as a corporate lawyer. Derek Johnston...
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...ago by acquiring one of the city's old-line firms, Powell Goldstein, where McNeill was a partner. "There are 53...
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...to Atlanta in 1995 and first worked as an associate at Powell Goldstein, where he became a partner. He left in 2008 to join...
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After adding six lawyers earlier this year, Taylor English Duma recruited three more this week, as the non-traditional firm takes advantage of the changing legal market
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... Not long after Atlanta attorney Jay Latzak joined the Powell Goldstein law firm in 2007, the economy slid into a full recession...
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...including time as a partner at the firm then known as Powell Goldstein Frazer & Murphy, as general counsel for the Life Insurance Company...
...his adult life, working at Paul Hastings in the 1980s, then Powell Goldstein, then King & Spalding and then back to Paul Hastings in...
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...his adult life, working at Paul Hastings in the 1980s, then Powell Goldstein, then King & Spalding and then back to Paul Hastings in...
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