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Three additional firms with Atlanta offices appear in this year's Am Law 100 rankings, while two dropped off the list. Notably, McKenna Long & Aldridge rejoined the Am Law 100 this year at No. 87, va
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...its 2011 merger with San Francisco intellectual property firm Townsend and Townsend and Crew. "I had a great experience at Nelson Mullins...
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How to prosper in a zero-growth economy, with sluggish demand and price-sensitive clients, was the question that Atlanta's largest firms grappled with as 2012 wore on
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...146;s Kilpatrick Stockton with San Franciscos Townsend and Townsend and Crew. Last year a federal judge awarded Kilpatrick and its co-counsel...
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...of Atlanta's Kilpatrick Stockton and San Francisco's Townsend and Townsend and Crew. The firm's revenue dropped $26.5 million in 2011...
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Four local Paul Hastings partners have left for other firms. John Wymer (above) says he likes the idea of "building something from the ground up" as he opens an Atlanta office for Denver-based Sherma
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Whether it's rappelling down a wall, forming a trust circle, taking psychological tests or making sushi, it's more common than not that firm retreats and corporate annual meetings will include team-b
...of Atlanta's Kilpatrick Stockton and San Francisco IP firm Townsend, Townsend & Crews. The Townsend firm already had an office in Tokyo. ...
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...of Atlanta's Kilpatrick Stockton and San Francisco IP firm Townsend, Townsend & Crews. The Townsend firm already had an office in Tokyo. ...
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...the former chair of San Francisco intellectual property firm Townsend and Townsend and Crew, which merged with Kilpatrick Stockton at the beginning of 2011. She...
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