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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...a closely watched trial over a controversial hip implant, has joined Barnes & Thornburg in Los Angeles. Calfo is leaving defense litigation boutique...
...Woodland Hills, California. John R. Maley, Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Indianapolis, Indiana, argued the cause and filed the brief for...
...OUTSIDE FIRMS Silva relies on Indianapolis-based Barnes & Thornburg to handle tax matters and legal issues affecting nonprofit organizations. Whatley...
...in 1995. Howard Fabrick has joined Barnes & Thornburg's Los Angeles office as a partner in the labor...
...D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1985. Barnes & Thornburg has added Jonathan Wight as of counsel in...
...Barnes & Thornburg continued its rapid growth in Los Angeles with the addition of...
...Purdy, Richard H. Nakamura Jr., Petrie, Dorfmeier & Morris, Dale Dorfmeier, Barnes & Thornburg, Dean T. Barnhard Amicus Curiae on...
...O'Brien in Des Moines, Iowa; Clark Hill in Detroit; and Barnes & Thornburg of Indianapolis are among the Midwest firms avoiding major cutbacks and...
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