The result of a 1968 merger between two Floridabased law firms, Holland & Knight has grown into a top 50 firm in the United States (indeed, it ranked exactly fiftieth on the 2011 Am Law 100, with just over $550 million in revenue). Based in Tampa, it has more than 900 lawyers (including...
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...the plaintiff-appellant. Richard T. Williams, Holland & Knight LLP, Los Angeles, California; Christopher G. Kelly, and Judith R. Nemsick...
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...is represented by Leon Fresco, Marlysha Myrthil, and Christopher Nugent (argued), Holland & Knight, LLP, Jacksonville, Florida. Respondent Attorney General...
...2011 COUNSEL Holland & Knight, Bruce S. Ross, Richard T. Williams and Roger B. Coven for...
...Gershon and Ginetta L. Giovinco for Defendants and Respondents. Holland & Knight and Amanda J. Monchamp for Real Party in Interest and Respondent...
...Kathleen M. Niles, Jonathan E. Strouse (argued), and Zehava Zevit of Holland & Knight LLP, Los Angeles, California, for the plaintiffs-appellants. ...
...the plaintiff-appellant. Richard T. Williams, Holland & Knight LLP, Los Angeles, California; Christopher G. Kelly, and Judith R. Nemsick...
...Bergman Coleman Grodin & Evall, Michael Bergman, Marvin Gelfand, Steven Glaser; Holland & Knight, Robert H. Lang, Shelley G. Hurwitz and Tara L. Cooper, for...
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