Who would have guessed that one of the hot spots for law firm mergers was Indiana? But thats where Indianapolisbased Barnes, Hickam, Pantzer & Boyd combined with South Bends Thornburg, McGill, Deahl, Harman, Carey & Murray in 1982creating one of the largest firms in...
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Following a series of judicial rulings that dramatically reduced the scope of a multi?count legal malpractice case down to a single claim, a Fulton County jury found no liability against Atlanta atto
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After six years at Sutherland, Scott Hobby has taken his eight-person outsourcing practice to Bryan Cave in a move that brings him full circle. Joining Bryan Cave as partners, from left, are Charles
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...revenue to $315 million. Two firms with Atlanta offices, Barnes & Thornburg and Cozen O'Connor, were dislodged from the No. 99 and...
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...Briefly James Robinson has joined Barnes & Thornburg as a partner in the corporate and private wealth services...
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Immigration lawyer Anton Mertens has left Smith Gambrell & Russell, where he headed the business immigration practice, to join Burr & Forman as a partner
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Pat Huddleston II has joined the Securities and Exchange Commission's Atlanta enforcement division as senior trial counsel, leaving plaintiffs' securities firm Page Perry to combat what he calls the
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In 2011, Georgia's doctors won passage of a state law they had sought for years: an extension of rules requiring quick processing of insurance claims. Donald Palmisano's (above) Medical Association o
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Intellectual property firm Thomas, Kayden, Horstemeyer & Risley has split in two because of client conflicts
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In a sign that Atlanta's Korean-American legal community is gaining critical mass, a group of lawyers of Korean descent have launched the Korean-American Bar Association of Georgia
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