May 31, 2002 | Law.com
Introducing Atlanta's 'New' John Marshall Law SchoolAtlanta's John Marshall Law School is undergoing a physical and academic facelift in an effort to increase enrollment and prepare for the American Bar Association accreditation team's October visit. The school, which touts itself in radio ads as "the new John Marshall," has "a new direction, new resources and a new commitment," says Dean John E. Ryan, and is making an aggressive drive to attract new students.
By Julia D. Gray
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November 12, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Head of Bar's Tech Section Joins Womble CarlyleBy Julia Gray Smith
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April 03, 2003 | Daily Report Online
Energy Projects Lawyer Joins K&S in LondonJulia D. [email protected] B. Watson, formerly a senior associate with the international firm of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, has joined King Spalding's London office. Watson specializes in the development and finance of international energy and infrastructure projects. At KS, he is a member of the global projects practice group.
By Julia Gray Smith
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April 03, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Out of Kritzer's Ashes Comes Hartman, SimonsBy Julia Gray Smith
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December 11, 2003 | Daily Report Online
A Doctor in the House: New Sutherland Hire Is Also SurgeonJulia Gray SmithSpecial to the Daily ReportDr. Ralph E. Gaskins Jr., a medical doctor and an attorney, has joined Sutherland Asbill Brennan's intellectual property group as an associate. Gaskins, who was a practicing surgeon before he started law school, specializes in biotechnical, biomedical and pharmaceutical patents.
By Julia Gray Smith
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February 18, 2003 | Daily Report Online
High Rates Spur Paul, Hastings DefectionsJulia D. [email protected] up with large-firm economics, two prominent Paul, Hastings, Janofsky Walker partners have packed up their corner offices in the Bank of America tower and set up a downsized firm that they said represents the future of employment practices. R. Lawrence Ashe Jr. and Nancy E. Rafuse said they had grown increasingly frustrated with Paul, Hastings' overhead and rates.
By Julia Gray Smith
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May 09, 2002 | Daily Report Online
McDaniel Quits Smith, Gambrell for Kilpatrick Sciences GroupJulia D. [email protected], Gambrell Russell has lost partner Francis E. McDaniel to Kilpatrick Stockton. McDaniel, 46, joined Kilpatrick's life sciences group as counsel on April 15.He said the size and credentials of Kilpatrick's intellectual property attorneys, including those in the life sciences field, drew him to the firm.
By Julia Gray Smith
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January 29, 2002 | Law.com
Georgia Paralegal School to CloseAtlanta's National Center for Paralegal Training plans to close its doors next year because of declining enrollment. Current students received letters last week officially announcing the decision, slated to take effect October 2003. Craig A. Hardesty, NCPT's dean of students, says the school's owner, Education Management Corp., determined that enrollment -- which has dropped from 350 in 1999 to 185 currently -- is too low to support operations.
By Julia D. Gray
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July 10, 2012 | Law.com
Tips for Lawyers on Persuading Through StorytellingA lawyer's job is to persuade, but that's not possible without some type of human connection. Telling stories is the way humans connect, meet and get to know each other. Connecting in the law is no different, says Andrews Kurth partner Kendall Gray, who observes that lawyers strangle their storytelling ability in many ways. Two deserve special mention.
By Kendall Gray
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