A long list of mergers starting in the late 1970s but picking up steam in the past decade, has propelled Reed Smith into the upper echelon of law firms. A full–service firm, it is best known, perhaps, for product liability work: Reed Smith represents nearly all of the top players in the medical...
Read the Reed Smith LLP firm profile.
...NEW ARRIVALS Constangy, Brooks & Smith (Atlanta): Amy Beth Dambeck joins the firm as senior counsel...
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...banks and mortgage companies," said Curtis Manchester, managing partner of Reed Smith's Richmond office. "Recently, there has been a modest increase...
...loss of his business. Bruce Stanley of Pittsburgh's Reed Smith has represented Caperton since 2000. After Stanley failed to get the...
...been practicing law for a total of 26 years, 22 at Reed Smith. I wouldn't have it any other way. Some of the...
...A. Scott Bolden Reed Smith ...
...would have gone to All-Tag Security and its lawyers at Reed Smith and Breiner & Breiner in Alexandria, Va.; and Sensormatic Electronics Corp...
Karen Spilka joins Day Pitney's corporate and business law department as of counsel to the Boston office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
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