While Seyfarth Shaw has a broad scope of practice areasfrom business law to environmental and tax mattersits bread and butter has always been employment and labor law. The Chicagobased firm, ranked sixtysecond on the 2011 Am Law 100 with just over $450 million in revenue, handles...
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...may not hold forever, said Bazarian, who is of counsel in Seyfarth Shaw's litigation department. "I think the practical reality...
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...Kilpatrick Townsend; Carl Westmoreland, real estate, zoning and land use, from Seyfarth Shaw WashingtonDonald Cameron, Julie Mendoza, Brady Mills and Will...
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...: AtlantaJohn F. Meyers, labor & employment, from Seyfarth Shaw; Jeffrey C. Morgan, intellectual property and litigation, from Troutman Sanders....
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...Came: AtlantaJoel Cartee, corporate, from Seyfarth Shaw; John Williamson, litigation and consumer finance, from Morris, Manning & Martin...
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Last year was a year of steady work and few surprises for Troutman Sanders. Revenue dropped slightly in 2012, and profit per partner dropped slightly more
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Kent Alexander describes his job as general counsel of CARE as "legal pinball. Every day, every minute is different. Different issues, different countries, different red tape. It's a constant learnin
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International companies often balance the use of local and international law firms, but when InterContinental Hotels Group's number of law firms for its Americas region hit 60, the U.K.-based company
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C. Palmer Brown is general counsel and senior vice president for Compass Group North America, headquartered in Charlotte, N.C. Brown joined Compass Group in 2001 and has served in several finance, st
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