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By Christine Simmons | David Gialanella | May 28, 2019
While the firm had as many as 75 attorneys about four years ago, Budd Larner's head count has dwindled to about 31 lawyers on its website today.
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By Meredith Hobbs | May 9, 2019
Judge Eleanor Ross ruled late Thursday that former law firm partner Nathan Hardwick IV and a co-conspirator were both liable for recompensing Hardwick's ex-partners and Fidelity National Title Insurance.
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By Andrew Messios | April 4, 2019
Five international practices come under the Ince Gordon Dadds banner, but France has 'no relationship at all' with the firm.
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By Arthur J. Ciampi | March 21, 2019
In his Law Firm Partnership column, Arthur J. Ciampi analyzes the case 'Cuker v. Berezofsky', and considers the benefits and detriments of arbitrating law firm disputes.
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By Lizzy McLellan | February 20, 2019
A judge confirmed an award finding that Esther Berezofsky was not required to include former partner Mark Cuker in litigation over water contamination in Flint, Michigan.
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By Lizzy McLellan | February 15, 2019
In a win for former firm leader Michael Nelson, a federal judge has said his dispute with former partners should be resolved in arbitration or mediation.
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By Kent Zimmermann | February 4, 2019
Strengthening cultural expectations is key
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By Richard S. Levick | January 22, 2019
All solutions as to the best ways to integrate must be as driven by client interest as was the original decision to acquire or be acquired. It is not the only criterion, but it's a priority focus without which no combination of professionals should ever be considered.
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By Meredith Hobbs | January 9, 2019
Atlanta lawyer Nathan Hardwick's sentencing hearing could be as contentious as the trial, according to dueling sentencing arguments.
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By Scott Flaherty | December 17, 2018
A D.C. appeals court is looking at the "unfinished business" doctrine after Howrey's bankruptcy trustee sued several law firms, saying the defunct firm is entitled to fees from matters that departed partners brought with them to their new firms.
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