King & Spalding has elected four partners onto its policy committee. London partner Charles Alexander, New York partner Steven Brody and Atlanta-based Andrew Bayman and Michael Smith have all joined the 10-strong committee, which is responsible for the firm's policy and strategy. All will serve a three-year term. Alexander replaces former London managing partner George Branch, who has retired.
February 14, 2007 at 10:24 PM
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