While its roots go back to 1834, McGuireWoods needed 150 years before it branched out beyond Virginia (it opened a Washington, D.C., office in 1984). But once it did, the firm did so in style, merging with a long list of other firmsmany of them small, regional outfits, but others, like 155lawyer...
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A proposed class action lawsuit alleging Citizens Bank violated the Electronic Fund Transfer Act has survived a motion to dismiss in federal court
After leasing space in Houston last month and working the lateral market, Reed Smith has announced it will officially open its first Texas office with 17 attorneys from seven different firms in the r
Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates has opened an office in Houston with the addition of corporate partner Charles L. Strauss. It's the firm's fourth Texas office
Two Pittsburgh attorneys, as well as a doctor they hired to read X-rays, were found liable by a federal civil jury in West Virginia for violating the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organiza
Am Law lawyers and advisors running for office had a mixed night at the polls
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Growth in revenue is the single most important goal for law firms in the coming year in the midst of a minimally growing pool of outside legal spend, a recent BTI Consulting Group survey showed
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney is set to open an office in Charlotte, N.C., this month, with the addition of three banking and finance lawyers
...L Gates, Dechert, Dickie McCamey & Chilcote, Littler Mendelson, DLA Piper and McGuireWoods all have offices in either Charlotte or the Research Triangle, according to...
...Honored Sally Edison, a partner with McGuireWoods, was selected by the National Diversity Council as one...
...citing an "egregious" ethical violation, has denied attorney fees to McGuireWoods for its work in obtaining a $49 million settlement of antitrust claims...
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