The October 2007 merger between Dallas–based Locke, Liddell & Sapp and Chicago’s Lord, Bissell & Brook didn’t just create a legal powerhouse with hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue, it also created one tongue–twister of a name. Four years later, the firm...
Read the Locke Lord firm profile.
...Li was a partner at Squire Sanders. Locke Lord: Daniel Peters joins the firm's corporate...
...George Washington University Law School. LOCKE LORD James Alford, 63, has joined Locke Lord's Washington...
...J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. LOCKE LORD Chad Heflin, 34, has joined Locke Lord...
...a partner at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings. Locke Lord: William Howard joins the firm's business litigation and...
...285, charged by a single real estate investment trust partner in Locke Lord's Dallas office. The lowest hourly rate for associates was $130...
...285, charged by a single real estate investment trust partner in Locke Lord's Dallas office, Bryan Goolsby, according to a spokeswoman at the...
...institutional investors, sponsors and developers. Previously, he was a partner at Locke Lord. NEW ARRIVALS ...
...from American University Washington College of Law. LOCKE LORD Marlon Paz, 41, has joined Locke Lord...
...noncompete and trade secrets matters. Previously, Friedman was a partner at Locke Lord. ...
Curtis Alva joins Holland & Knight's litigation practice as partner in the West Palm Beach, Fla., office. Plus law firm movers in this week's column
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