...from Marquette University Law School in 2012. Swanson, Martin & Bell (Chicago): James O'Shea II joins the...
...34; he said. James Vogts of Chicago's Swanson, Martin & Bell, representing the Newtown-based National Shooting Sports Foundation, based in...
...of Georgia School of Law in 2004. Swanson, Martin & Bell (Chicago): Two associates have joined the firm's Chicago...
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Frederick Whitmer has been named managing partner of Kilpatrick Townsend's New York office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
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...I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUNDEl Naggar contracted with Frederick Bell, owner of Traxel Construction, Inc., for the construction of a steel building...
... ASSOCIATE PROMOTIONS TO PARTNER Swanson, Martin & Bell (Chicago): Three associates have been promoted to partnership at...
...testimony, tells the following story.Pursuing a long-held ambition, appellant Martin Desmond, an Ohio native, applied for a position as an FBI special...
...litigation practice group as partner. He was previously of counsel to Swanson, Martin & Bell of Chicago. NEW COUNSEL ...
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