EDWARD WOODS, a founding partner of Los Angeles litigation boutique Browne Woods George, left for Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld’s L.A. office along with SUSAN LEADER. Both join Akin Gump as partners in the firm’s commercial litigation group, with practices covering such areas as entertainment, complex commercial, and intellectual property litigation.
The two lawyers’ former firm, which is now called Browne George Ross, became part of the Los Angeles affiliate of Dreier LLP in 2008 but re-formed as a separate entity in January 2009 soon after Marc Dreier was charged with securities fraud (he received a 20-year prison sentence in 2009 and his firm went bankrupt that December).
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