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Frank Bazzel, Morris, Manning & Martin
Frank Bazzel joined Morris, Manning & Martin when it was founded and helped it grow to become an Am Law 200 firm. In his almost 40 years in commercial…Sutherland-Eversheds Merger Would Reconfigure Atlanta Legal Landscape
Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan's proposed merger with U.K. firm Eversheds would cause another big shift in Atlanta's evolving law firm landscape, leaving only a few legacy Atlanta firms that have resisted the trend to merge.After 50 Years, Smith Gambrell's Executive Director Sandra Mallory Is Retiring
After 50 years at Smith Gambrell & Russell, Sandra Moss Mallory, the firm's executive director, has decided to retire.After 50 Years, Smith Gambrell's Executive Director Sandra Mallory Is Retiring
After 50 years at Smith Gambrell & Russell, Sandra Moss Mallory, the firm's executive director, has decided to retire.Hedging Bets, Former Dewey Partners File Claims Against Bankrupt Estate
A review of more than 2,000 proofs of claim filed in Dewey & LeBoeuf's Chapter 11 bankruptcy finds partners, vendors, landlords, and other creditors lining up to be paid.There was no evidence that the defendants agreed to a consent order drafted by the plaintiff's att
Daily Report Dozen 2008: Jones Day
Founded in 1893 in Cleveland as Blandin Rice, the firm opened its doors in Atlanta in 1989 following a merger with Hansell Post. After eight years at the helm, George T. Manning, the local partner in charge, transferred Jan. 1 to head the Dallas office. He was replaced by Lizanne Thomas, chair of the firm's global corporate governance team.In The Trenches: Hunton veteran leaves for Littler
After helping to start the Atlanta office of Hunton Williams 20 years ago, L. Traywick Duffie has left the firm for labor and employment boutique Littler Mendelson, where he is a shareholder."For my particular practice and what I want to do as I continue my career, I thought Littler provided a more attractive platform," said Duffie.Employment Litigator Returns to Paul Hastings After 17 Years
After a 17-year hiatus, employment litigator John F. Wymer III has returned to Paul Hastings. He joined the firm as a partner last week from King & Spalding, where he had practiced since 2000. Paul Hastings' Atlanta managing partner, Philip J. Marzetti, said the firm had been trying to persuade Wymer to return for at least three years. Wymer said he finally decided to return in part due to Paul Hastings' "magnificent footprint" -- especially in California, where employment trends generally originate.Trending Stories
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