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Labor lawyer Jeffrey Mintz (above) has moved from the nation's second-largest labor and employment firm, Jackson Lewis, to the largest, Littler Mendelson
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...as possible. Intellectual property lawyer Gregory Kirsch joined Smith Gambrell & Russell in October after 16 years with Ballard Spahr and its...
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... AtlantaGregory J. Kirsch, intellectual property, to Smith, Gambrell & Russell...
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...Smith, Gambrell & Russell expanded its presence in two major markets in 2012: New...
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...tax planning and administration. Previously, Santos was an associate at Smith, Gambrell & Russell. Santos received her J.D. from New York Law School...
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...obligations and pay increases to non-equity partners led to Smith Gambrell & Russell's 12.26 percent dip in 2012 profit, managing partner...
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Schulten Ward & Turner partner Jill Prussack has joined Hartman Simons & Wood to expand her real estate litigation wor
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D. Glenn Brock (above) has left the Marietta firm he co-founded, Brock, Clay, Calhoun & Rogers, for Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, taking his education practice with him
...and partnership law. Haber was most recently a partner with Smith, Gambrell & Russell, and will be focusing his practice on commercial transactions and...
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