It would be a mistake to think of Troutman Sanders simply as a big old Atlanta firm. The description is true, of course—it was founded more than a century ago and has scores of lawyers—but it is far from complete. This Am Law 100 firm has a footprint that reaches across the country to...
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...follower of Berry's and a labor and employment lawyer with Troutman Sanders. "I use Twitter in a more limited fashion."...
...a partner at Davis Polk & Wardwell. Troutman Sanders (Atlanta): Stephen Hall joins the firm's energy practice...
...as partner and JIE XIU as counsel. Previously with Troutman Sanders, where Jiang was a partner and Xiu an associate, the two...
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Rob Teilhet has returned to private practice, opening a plaintiffs' firm on the Marietta Square after two years as executive director of Georgia Conservation Voters
As disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner considers running in this year's New York City mayor's race, a $4.8 million war chest that includes $72,721 in contributions from Am Law 200 lawyers and
...of counsel. JIMMY ROBINSON JR., previously with Troutman Sanders, will lead the new team and serve as managing shareholder of...
...Hartman, JD, MTS, Hartman Private Law, LLC Evan H. Pontz, Esq., Troutman Sanders, LLP, Atlanta Liz Wheeler, Esq., The Moore Firm, LLC 4:30pm...
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Newly merged Dentons grabs six partners soon after its launch; Jones Day beefs up its presence in Germany; and Morris Manning continues to expand its tax practice. The Churn is constant. Please send
...Segal Huvelle. Diversity: insurance. Attorney for plaintiff: Jesse Martin, Troutman Sanders, Washington. U.S. DISTRICT COURT IN GREENBELT...
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