Energy Litigation Partners Leave Alston & Bird in Fort Worth to Launch Boutique
"We thought we would enjoy the flexibility of a smaller firm, and we thought our clients would enjoy it also," said Rob Vartabedian, who's leaving alongside partner Conrad Hester.
January 26, 2024 at 04:35 PM
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What You Need to Know
- Partners Rob Vartabedian and Conrad Hester will leave Alston & Bird to open their own boutique energy litigation firm.
- The move includes 10 total lawyers from Alston and include moving its Fort Worth operations to its Dallas office.
- The new firm will occupy Alston's former office after it assumes the lease in downtown Fort Worth.
Alston & Bird will close its three-year-old Fort Worth office and lose at least two partners among 10 total lawyers to a new boutique energy litigation firm in the Texas city.
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