...to staff and fees. John Crockett III, chairman of Frost Brown Todd, a century-old litigation firm with more than 450 attorneys in...
...34; Chesley's attorney, Sheryl Snyder, a partner at Frost Brown Todd in Louisville, Ky., issued a response via email. "Stan Chesley...
...employment groups. Joining the 105-attorney firm from Frost Brown Todd is G. Randall Ayers, who now heads the 10-attorney labor...
National Law Journal
...address EPS's request for a permit for its well. J.M. Frost III, FPL's predecessor in title to the tracts at issue when...
...much of the business going to firms in the Cincinnati area. Frost Brown Todd and Taft, Stettinius & Hollister are the two largest by volume...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...FROST BROWN TODD: Richard Cleary joins the firm's labor and employment...
...did not return requests for comment. His attorney, Sheryl Snyder of Frost Brown Todd's Louisville, Ky., office, declined to comment. The attorney...
...their share," he said. Adam Hall, who chairs Frost Brown Todd's litigation department from its Cincinnati office, said larger firms have...
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