Less than two years after it opened, the Atlanta office of Motley Rice is poised for a major shake-up.
The South Carolina-based firm has asked three of its four Atlanta lawyers to move to its home base in Mt. Pleasant, a suburb of Charleston.
Less than two years after it opened, the Atlanta office of South Carolina-based Motley Rice, one of the most successful plaintiffs firms in the United States, is poised for a major shake-up, asking three of its four Atlanta lawyers to move to the firm's home base in a Charleston suburb. "Regrettably, the practice did not materialize as we had hoped," wrote Ann K. Ritter, the firm's managing partner, in a letter obtained by the Daily Report .
September 25, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Less than two years after it opened, the Atlanta office of Motley Rice is poised for a major shake-up.
The South Carolina-based firm has asked three of its four Atlanta lawyers to move to its home base in Mt. Pleasant, a suburb of Charleston.
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