On the Move: Labor Lawyer Adds to Fox Rothschild's Atlanta Growth
Ogletree Deakins promotes Atlanta partner to practice co-leader; Southeast-rooted firms add laterals in Georgia, New York, Philadelphia and California.
September 11, 2024 at 06:13 PM
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On the MoveWhat You Need to Know
- Fox Rothschild's Atlanta growth is evidenced by increased revenues and new lawyers since March, a firm leader said.
- The firm added labor & employment lawyer Angela Ramson earlier this month following the addition of entertainment law and tax controversy lawyers this year.
- King & Spalding, Fisher & Phillips, Pierson Ferdinand are among other firms adding new partners.
Fox Rothschild has a "growing presence in the Atlanta area" evidenced by increased revenues and new lawyers, a firm leader said.
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