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In The Trenches: Lawyer leaves in-house world for Parker Hudson
Eric J. Taylor has joined Parker, Hudson, Rainer Dobbs as a partner from ING Americas, where he was chief litigation counsel. "I missed being out in the trenches, even though it means filling out time sheets again," he said. "I felt a distance from practicing that I didn't know I'd miss as much as I did.Power Grab: Southern's 'Bama Firm Invades Ga.
R. Robin [email protected] a roster of power company clients and a host of influential political connections, Alabama's Balch Bingham is merging with Atlanta's Meadows, Ichter Bowers. The merger promises to create Atlanta's first purely Republican powerhouse law firm and has the potential to threaten Troutman Sanders' lock on its most significant clients, the Southern Co.As time runs out, Delta, US Airways woo creditors
US AIRWAYS' contention that bigger airlines are better for the public got unexpected support yesterday from a senior official in the U.S. Department of Transportation testifying at a Senate hearing on airline mergers. Since Sept. 11, the declining health of network carriers has created a growing need to subsidize air service to smaller communities, Andrew B.In the Trenches: Last of K&S trusts lawyers leave for boutique
Trusts and estates boutique Abrams, Davis, Mason Long has added the remaining three members of King Spalding's trusts and estates practice-just a month after Ralph R. Morrison joined the firm as a partner from Jones Day's local trusts and estates practice.The additions combine trusts and estates lawyers from King Spalding, Jones Day and Kilpatrick Stockton into a single 10-lawyer boutique.Cloudy Forecast in the Am Law Tech Survey 2010
Not every technology has paid off as hoped in this year's Am Law Tech Survey. Case in point: cloud computing. Eighty percent of respondents use these services, which run remotely on a vendor's infrastructure, but few use them for critical tasks. And only 29 percent say the cloud lowers costs.Annual report puts spotlight on best firms for women
The playing field may not yet be level, but some law firms are getting more women into the game, according to the second annual "Best Law Firms for Women" list published Tuesday by Working Mother magazine. Leading off with the statistic that nearly four of five female associates leave their firms within the first five years, the list singles out 50 law firms that have made strides to curb attrition rates and keep female lawyers happy.Some Talks, but Atlanta Firms Won't Merge
Merger talks between Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart and Ford & Harrison have started and stopped. The Atlanta-based labor and employment firms confirmed they were considering a union until recently, but neither would specify a reason for the breakdown in talks. Both firms have expanded rapidly into new territory over the past five years; the merger would have created a 300-attorney firm with a strong geographic reach.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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