Daily Business Review
As law firms become eager to grow, they begin to pursue partners. Or sometimes, they are the pursued
Daily Business Review
...Trentalange & Kelley, Tampa Defense attorneys: F. Laurens Brock, Adams and Reese, Nashville; R. Craig Mayfield, Hill Ward Henderson, Tampa; Eliot Pedrosa, Greenberg...
...attorneys: Paul Shelowitz, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, Miami; David Boyette, Adams and Reese, Sarasota Defense attorneys: Steven Hutton, Steven D. Hutton P...
While a Yale Law School student, Texas native Christian A. "Chris" Garza says he never imagined he'd be doing the work he does today. "In law school, you didn't really know what in-house practice was
...Sports Management) 14. Pittsburgh Pirates -Â Reese McGuire, C, Kentwood High School (Wash.)Â - Advisor: Matt Sosnick/Adam Karon (Sosnick Cobbe Sports) 15. Arizona...
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...team of experienced advisors, including Adam Karon and Jon Pridie, Sosnick...draft class is headlined by Reese McGuire and Braden Shipley. Â...
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...s opening in Charleston. We regret the error. Adams and Reese is the latest Am Law 200 firm to set up shop...
The Daily Report
... The case decided by the appeals court last year, Reese v. Provident Funding Associates, was handled in Cobb County Superior Court...
...Offices, Dallas Defense Attorneys: Robert H. Bateman and Adam B. Chambers, Bateman & Pugh, Houston; Jeff A. Fanaff, Soule, Baldwin &...
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