By many measures, Jones Day is the archetypical megafirm: thousands of lawyers (2,502 at last count); hundreds of partners (828); dozens of offices across the globe (35 to be exact), and, of course, the requisite billiondollar revenues (at just over $1.6 billion, the firm placed seventh by gross...
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...Walter W. Davis says the Jones Day difference starts with how its lawyers are paid. "...
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...Bufords McGarity Group, who represents Owens ex-wife, Laytona Jones Owens, said Lewis order is precisely in line with the Court...
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Making a lateral move to another law firm is a lot like having an affair.You meet clandestinely. And if the stars align and you feel sure the match is right, you face the difficult task of telling yo
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...not in the brain, not in the spine." Two days after the shooting, Merritt underwent surgery to wire his jaws together. According...
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...AtlantaFrank Layson and Erik Belenky, mergers & acquisitions, to Jones Day; Tinley Anderson, corporate and securities, to Womble Carlyle; Charles Sharbaugh, real...
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...11 billion AMR Corp./American Airlines merger with U.S. Airways. Jones Day is part of the legal team representing AMR. Thomas also said...
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...Left: AtlantaDouglas S. Weinstein, electrical, to Jones Day; Leslie F. Bessenger, electrical, to Withers & Keys...
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...as an aggrieved client. Jenny Jensen, a partner at Norcross' Jones, Jensen & Harris said she understood why BB&T would have...
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...practice from Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough to Jones Day, which they join as partners. Plowman and McDonald...
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