If there is any firm that makes law seem like a glamour job, it’s Los Angeles’s Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton. The firm has a widely known entertainment practice (largely based out of its Century City office) that represents major studios, media companies, television networks,...
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... Former managing partner Nagendra Setty, patent litigation, to Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton in Palo Alto, Calif....
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Duane Morris has recruited Brian Gannon as a partner from Schiff Hardin to beef up its local corporate practice. "We're looking for talent. If we can find it, we're going to bring it in," said Duane
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...from swiping lateral partners from firms such as Powell Goldstein, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton and the now-defunct Thelen Reid....
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...open-offices there this year. That includes L.A.'s Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, Texas-based Baker Botts and King & Spalding. ...
Less than 10 minutes after the tragic murder-suicide that rocked the Atlanta legal community last week, Philip J. Marzetti, the managing partner of the local office of Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker
Two grief counselors were at Paul Hastings' Atlanta location Monday, as the firm responded to Friday's murder-suicide. "We've had a lot of traffic," said managing partner Philip J. Marzetti. "When I
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Two grief counselors were at Paul Hastings' Atlanta location Monday, as the firm responded to Friday's murder-suicide. "We've had a lot of traffic," said managing partner Philip J. Marzetti. "When I
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Eric J. Taylor has joined Parker, Hudson, Rainer Dobbs as a partner from ING Americas, where he was chief litigation counsel. "I missed being out in the trenches, even though it means filling out ti
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...sustainability officer," said Randolph Visser, an environmental law partner at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton. Attracting business really comes down to building strong...
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