...D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 2007. Thompson & Knight (Dallas): Walker Brierre joins the firm's corporate...
...Holland & Knight: Mark Scott joins the firm's corporate and...
Rebekah Plowman and Kristen McDonald join Jones Day's health care practice as partners in the Atlanta office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...to make it work, said Stephen Stein, a partner at Dallas' Thompson & Knight who represented the airline. "I have found doing...
...the health provider area. Previously, Ranalli was a partner at Holland & Knight. ...
...intellectual property and commercial litigation. Previously, Stewart was a partner at Thompson & Knight. Jones Day: John Emmerig joins...
Between bankruptcy, new blood at the top, mergers and the odd criminal conviction, the picture for law firms shifted during 2012
...secrets litigation and business counseling. Previously, Harper was a partner at Thompson & Knight. Additionally, Eddie Frastai joins the firm's real estate practice as...
Most companies stand a good chance of avoiding brunt of regs, but they should ensure trading practices fit into an exclusion
...July, Cooley opened an office with four partners. Also in October, Thompson& Knight launched an L.A. practice. Other firms that have added attorneys...
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