The National Law Journal with DC News from Legal Times
  • This Site
  • Law.com Network
  • Legal Web

30 Day Free Trial

National News
Washington News
RSS

NLJ Home > News > McGuireWoods replaces managing partners at four offices

  • deliciousdel.icio.us
  • digg Digg
  • redditReddit
  • facebookFacebook
  • googleGoogle Bookmarks
  • newsvineNewsvine
  • linkedinLinkedIn
  • mixxMixx
  • stumbleuponStumbleupon
  • font size: increase font decrease font
  • Print
  • Share
  • Email
  • Comment
  • Reprints & Permissions

McGuireWoods' Barbara Johnston

WEB-ONLY

McGuireWoods replaces managing partners at four offices

Lynne Marek / Staff reporter

July 16, 2008

McGuireWoods replaced its managing partners at four offices this month, bringing new leaders in to freshen the perspectives in Chicago, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Fla., and suburban Washington.

The law firm on July 1 appointed Craig Culbertson to replace Richard Greenberg in Chicago, William Marianes to take over from Fred Isaf in Atlanta, Barbara Johnston to follow Halcyon 'Hal' Skinner in Jacksonville, and Jonathan Rak to replace Melissa Glassman in the Tysons Corner office in McLean, Va., near Washington.

"It's sort of a healthy turnover that happens from time from time," said Johnston, a business and corporate law partner at the firm.

Earlier this year, the firm also appointed a new managing partner for New York and adopted three others in the North Carolina cities of Charlotte, Raleigh and Wilmington after it merged in April with Helms Mulliss & Wicker. The firm, which has its largest office in Richmond, Va., has about 900 attorneys in 17 offices mainly in the United States.

Subscribe to The National Law Journal

Most Popular Headlines

  1. Top ABA staffers exit amid reorganization
  2. Daschle departing Alston for DLA Piper
  3. Unanimous 7th Circuit finds mezuzah removal worth a lawsuit
  4. Employers unsure about medical marijuana
  5. Obama shakes up counsel's office
    •         
      • Subscription Required
  6. The 2009 NLJ 250
  7. New approaches to law firm recruitment
  8. Hasan case to test military justice system
  9. 'He had the ability to do anything'
  10. No quiet time for new justice
    •         
      • Subscription Required

Sign Up for Free Daily Newsletters Sign Up for Free Daily Newsletters

MORE NEWS HEADLINES

  • Coal Dust-Up

More News

  • The 2009 NLJ 250

More In Focus

  • FTC and DOJ may update merger guidelines

More Columns

  • Four and counting for the 4th Circuit

More Washington News

Advertisement

 
terms & conditions | privacy | advertise | about NLJ.com | contact us | subscribe

About ALM  |  About Law.com  |  Customer Support  |  Reprints