For most of its historyand its a long one, stretching back to 1885King & Spalding was a regional leader, one of the Southeasts top law firms. Sure, it had built a topflight litigation group (largely thanks to clients from the automotive, pharmaceutical, and tobacco...
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...t use ethical screens anymore, there were implications for firms like King & Spalding, Alston & Bird and McKenna Long that are pretty dramatic because...
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...Courthouse," and "Lawst." O'Neil, a King & Spalding litigation partner, said organizers this year plan to capitalize on the...
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...has become a multimillion-dollar legal contract between the schools and King & Spalding in a suit against the construction firm and its partners....
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... "We do the same sophisticated client work as King & Spalding, Sutherland and other large law firms," says William Holley II...
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...from the Department of Justice; Shane Nichols, intellectual property litigation, from King & Spalding Left: Mac Gibson, litigation, to the Finley...
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Governor Nathan Deal's most recent judicial appointment has promised to embrace accountability courts - alternative sentencing programs the governor likes - as well as technology. Fayette County Magi
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The newest member of the state Judicial Qualifications Commission already has experience with the impact its investigations can have on a judicial district
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...the firm's definition of success, "which is different from King & Spalding's or Alston & Bird's. We have a definitive culture...
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...such as Alston & Bird, which has 362 Atlanta lawyers, and King & Spalding, which has 337, to the Law Offices of Paul H. Anderson...
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...Jeffrey Haidet. The two largest firms in the survey, King & Spalding and Alston & Bird, both reported revenue increases of about 6...
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