Troutman Sanders has lured two litigators, Daryll Love and Allen S.C. Willingham, from the Atlanta boutique they founded almost 20 years ago.
In Washington, Troutman has snagged Kaye Scholer’s international trade practice.
Troutman Sanders has lured litigators Daryll Love and Allen Willingham from the Atlanta boutique they founded almost 20 years ago, Love Willingham Peters Gilleland & Monyak. Willingham says the two decided they would have more opportunity to land large litigation matters, especially in products liability, at a bigger firm. And in Washington, D.C., Troutman has gained an international trade practice group in one fell swoop with the addition of Kaye Scholer's 11-person international trade team.
April 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Troutman Sanders has lured two litigators, Daryll Love and Allen S.C. Willingham, from the Atlanta boutique they founded almost 20 years ago.
In Washington, Troutman has snagged Kaye Scholer’s international trade practice.
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