On the Move: Holland & Knight Names New Office Leader, Adds In-House Lawyer
Meanwhile, Fox Rothschild promotes Atlanta and Carolinas lawyers to partner, and other law firms add regulatory, real estate, labor lawyers in the Southeast.
May 21, 2024 at 05:48 PM
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What You Need to Know
- Focus on energy sector, M&A leads Holland & Knight to add partner, hire new office leader.
- Fox Rothschild promotes lawyers in its Atlanta and Carolinas offices to partner.
- HR law specialist joins Fisher Phillips as partner in Atlanta.
Holland & Knight is targeting growth in Southeast markets and related client industries, leveraging lateral and promotion moves.
The Am Law 100 firm has promoted mergers & acquisitions specialist Rick Bange to be the first new leader in nine years for its Charlotte, North Carolina, office. The firm also bolstered its corporate practice group in Nashville, Tennessee, with the addition of former energy industry in-house lawyer Chrystie Holmstrom.
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