For a firm whose 2012 headquarters lies across the street from its 1873 headquarters, Bryan Cave has certainly gotten around in a century and a half. A January 2012 merger with Denver’s Holme Roberts & Owen expands its reach into the Rocky Mountains, and adds capabilities in the energy,...
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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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Mortgage lenders breathed a sigh of relief on Monday as the Georgia Supreme Court issued a ruling that unties the hands of banks seeking to foreclose on borrowers in default. David Ates (above), who
...Patricia Rodriguez for Plaintiff and Appellant. Bryan Cave, Stuart W. Price, Sean D. Muntz and Brett N. Taylor for...
...Neal S. Cohen, Scott R. Bialecki and Mark L. Yaskanin from Bryan Cave's Denver office. The group focuses its practice on...
Both The Associated Press and Bloomberg L.P. have retained outside counsel this week after finding themselves caught up in two very different controversies, with the AP fighting back against the Just
U.S. companies have already raised $16.8 billion through initial public offerings so far this year and several Am Law 100 firms are reaping the benefits
...office to work on tax-exempt financings. In Atlanta, Bryan Cave has snatched five attorneys from Sutherland Asbill & Brennan; partners ...
... Joining Bryan Cave as partners, from left, are Charles Hollis, Derek Johnston, Scott Hobby...
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...Hobby has taken his eight-person outsourcing practice to Bryan Cave in a move that brings him full circle. Hobby, who...
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...the verdict, asked the justices to overturn the verdict. Bryan Cave partner William Custer argued that Reliance Trust had properly exercised its...
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