Kilpatrick Townsend was born from the January 2011 merger between Atlantas Kilpatrick Stockton and San Franciscos Townsend and Townsend and Crew. While this union might seem yet another megamerger between large established firms (at the time of the merger, Kilpatrick ranked just outside...
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Three additional firms with Atlanta offices appear in this year's Am Law 100 rankings, while two dropped off the list. Notably, McKenna Long & Aldridge rejoined the Am Law 100 this year at No. 87, va
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...Jon Neiditz and Amanda Witt have joined Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton as partners from Nelson Mullins Riley &...
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How to prosper in a zero-growth economy, with sluggish demand and price-sensitive clients, was the question that Atlanta's largest firms grappled with as 2012 wore on
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... AtlantaPhillip Street and Craig Smith, health care, from Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton Left...
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...Came: AtlantaDaniel Mohan, health care, from Kilpatrick Townsend; Carl Westmoreland, real estate, zoning and land use, from Seyfarth Shaw...
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...an enormous contingency fee made 2012 a major comeback year for Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton. Revenue increased $44.5 million and net income increased...
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Rebekah Plowman (above right) and Kristin McDonald have taken their health care practice from Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough to Jones Day, which they join as partners
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A task force of lawyers has recommended legislation regulating discovery of electronically stored information, an increasingly complex part of civil litigation that most other states have addressed i
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After adding six lawyers earlier this year, Taylor English Duma recruited three more this week, as the non-traditional firm takes advantage of the changing legal market
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Charles "Chuck" Reed has joined Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith as a partner from McKenna Long & Aldridge, as Lewis Brisbois continues the rapid expansion of its Atlanta office
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