...Mowrey Meezan Coddington Cloud (M2C2), which spun off from Alston & Bird in 2010, and Kazmarek Geiger & Laseter, which broke away from McKenna...
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Freeman Mathis & Gary has expanded into California, acquiring a seven-lawyer San Francisco litigation boutique, Strazulo Fitzgerald, with an office in Hermosa Beach, Calif
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I started this band in my basement the summer before I started law school at UGA. I was the only member of the band. I knew I would always be a member of my band, so I put my name on it. I figured th
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Summer associate programs have settled into a post-recessionary groove
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After five years running her own family law firm, Kathy Portnoy is merging it with one of Atlanta's most established domestic relations firms, Warner, Bates, McGough & McGinnis
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Former DeKalb County Judge J. Antonio DelCampo has left the high-flying plaintiffs firm he joined two years ago to go into practice with a couple of old friends much closer to home
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Real estate closing attorneys around the state are battling companies that hire Georgia lawyers to preside over closings just long enough to see that the documents are signed and witnessed. Meredith
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...anymore, there were implications for firms like King & Spalding, Alston & Bird and McKenna Long that are pretty dramatic because it runs counter to...
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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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