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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...a director, the firm's equivalent of a partner. Holland & Knight has added PAUL BOCK to its Washington, D.C...
Dickstein Shapiro loses a partner to Jones Day in Washington, D.C.; Bryan Cave poaches five attorneys from Sutherland Asbill & Brennan; and a former Dewey & LeBoeuf partner, most recently with Linkla
...has left Lathrop & Gage, where he was a partner, for Holland & Knight in Boston. Gutkoski joins as a partner to advise clients on...
...looking for the right opportunity to do something meaningful," the Holland & Knight partner said. That might include helping companies with business...
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King & Spalding brings aboard a former assistant chief of the Justice Department's antitrust division in New York; Gibson Dunn hires a longtime veteran of the SEC; and Schiff Hardin grabs four attorn
...insolvent. Rather than put up a fight, Fenwick & West and Holland & Knight agreed in late March to pay $15,000 and $26,197...
The president of the Hispanic National Bar Association joins Barnes & Thornburg; Fox Rothschild hires a former mayor to open an office in Coral Gables, Florida; and K&L Gates loses three intellectual
...was a shareholder with Lanier Ford Shaver & Payne. Holland & Knight has boosted its corporate and international departments with the addition of...
...brought by their former lawyers to new professional homes. Holland & Knight and Fenwick & West have both reached deals with Howrey trustee...
The same week that Sports Illustrated named Proskauer Rose the most powerful law firm in sports, a Proskauer squad and team representing Kaye Scholer, Skadden and Stikeman Elliott squared off in the
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