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'Tremendous Uptick': Lateral Partner Movement Surged in Texas in 2022
Texas recruiter Lee Allbritton found in an analysis of the Texas market that lateral partner hiring was up 31% in 2022, compared with 2021, with litigation, intellectual property and energy fueling the demand.SDNY Civil Division Lawyer Joins O'Melveny Labor and Employment Group as Partner
Natasha Waglow Teleanu is the latest of several attorneys who have left the government to join O'Melveny as partners.Office Launches, Midsize Mergers and New Leadership Highlight a Busy 2022 in Texas
New office openings, mostly by out-of-state firms wanting to be a Texas player, activated the lateral hiring market in Texas in 2022, while the trend of younger management led to leadership changes at some firms.O'Melveny & Myers Defend Walt Disney Animation Studios in Copyright Suit Over 'Frozen II' Song
O'Melveny & Myers partners Leah Godesky and Daniel M. Petrocelli have entered appearances for Walt Disney Animation Studios and other defendants in…View more book results for the query "OMelveny Myers"
FTC Antitrust Attorney Heads to Orrick Amid Increasing Regulatory Pressure
"At a moment when the Biden administration has clearly stepped up its antitrust scrutiny on the tech sector," antitrust practice leader Jay Jurata said the firm's newest partner offers Orrick clients the "freshest possible insights" into the Federal Trade Commission's priorities and approaches.Undeterred by Competition, Latham Continues Rapid Austin Growth With Mix of Transfers and Laterals
Latham partner David Miller said Austin has attracted a few energy companies over the last several years, and a broader shift by Big Tech only increases the focus on the Austin market, providing work for firms ranging from early-stage startups through restructuring.Undeterred by Competition, Latham Continues Rapid Austin Growth With Mix of Transfers and Laterals
Launching with four lawyers last fall, Latham & Watkins' Austin office has expanded despite challenges of the pandemic and a heated hiring market as Big Law competitors also put down roots in the Texas capital city.O'Melveny Adds Former SDNY Unit Chief to Growing White-Collar Practice
Mermelstein said she was drawn to O'Melveny because of the firm's reputation as a litigation "powerhouse," with a roster of lawyers with deep trial experience who are "out there really trying cases."