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Kelly Shackelford, Sharon Keller, out-of-state firms, the University of Texas School of Law Capital Punishment Clinic and Johnny Sutton.Biotech CEO rejoins old friends at Ballard Spahr
After four years running a start-up biotech company formed to combat viruses, David Perryman has returned to law practice.He left intellectual property boutique Needle Rosenberg in 2007, where he'd practiced for 16 years, to become the CEO of Zirus. He is rejoining his former colleagues as part of Ballard Spahr, the Philadelphia-based general practice firm that acquired Needle Rosenberg three years ago.Jenkens Blesses Branch Exodus, Lawyers Say
The dismantling of Jenkens & Gilchrist has been in the works for a while, ever since the firm suffered hits to its image and lawyer count in the wake of troubles with its Chicago-based tax practice. What's unusual is management's apparently generous and helpful attitude toward the recent wave of attorney defections from the firm. Several lawyers from branch offices say they participated in negotiations with other firms with the blessing and support of leadership at Jenkens.Jenkens Blesses Branch Exodus, Lawyers Say
Dallas-based Jenkens & Gilchrist entered the waning days of February with offices in Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Chicago and Los Angeles, but it was clear by March 1 that lawyers in those offices were leaving for other firms and most if not all of Jenkens' branches would close. At the same time, firm leaders continued negotiations on a deal to move many lawyers at the Dallas headquarters to Hunton & Williams.Jenkens Blesses Branch Exodus, Lawyers Say
The dismantling of the 56-year-old firm has been in the works for a while.Jenkens Blesses Branch Exodus, Lawyers Say
The dismantling of Jenkens & Gilchrist has been in the works for a while, ever since the firm suffered hits to its image and lawyer count in the wake of troubles with its Chicago-based tax practice. What's unusual is management's apparently generous and helpful attitude toward the recent wave of attorney defections from the firm. Several lawyers from branch offices say they participated in negotiations with other firms with the blessing and support of leadership at Jenkens.Trending Stories
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