Southeastern Lawyers in GOP Strongholds Backing Democratic Ticket With Dollars
Forty-two lawyers from 19 Am Law 100 and 200 firms in the Carolinas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana contributed to the Harris campaign.
August 28, 2024 at 11:23 AM
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What You Need to Know
- Most attorney donors to presidential candidates in the region were solo practitioners or at small firms.
- Individual donations ranged from a few dollars to more than $100,000, in a trend seen nationally.
- Forty-two lawyers from 19 Am Law 100 and 200 firms in the region contributed to the Harris campaign.
Who are lawyers in "red" states in the Southeast outside "purple" Georgia supporting for president this year?
Despite practicing law in Republican strongholds, attorneys in the Carolinas and Mid-South were supporting the Democratic ticket for president in far greater numbers with their contributions even before President Joe Biden quit the race in July.
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- Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz
- Bass, Berry & Sims
- Bradley Arant Boult Cummings
- Butler Snow
- Fisher & Phillips
- Holland & Knight
- Jones Walker
- Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton
- Latham & Watkins
- Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough
- Offit Kurman
- Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
- Sidley Austin
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Who Got The Work
J. Brugh Lower of Gibbons has entered an appearance for industrial equipment supplier Devco Corporation in a pending trademark infringement lawsuit. The suit, accusing the defendant of selling knock-off Graco products, was filed Dec. 18 in New Jersey District Court by Rivkin Radler on behalf of Graco Inc. and Graco Minnesota. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Zahid N. Quraishi, is 3:24-cv-11294, Graco Inc. et al v. Devco Corporation.
Who Got The Work
Rebecca Maller-Stein and Kent A. Yalowitz of Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer have entered their appearances for Hanaco Venture Capital and its executives, Lior Prosor and David Frankel, in a pending securities lawsuit. The action, filed on Dec. 24 in New York Southern District Court by Zell, Aron & Co. on behalf of Goldeneye Advisors, accuses the defendants of negligently and fraudulently managing the plaintiff's $1 million investment. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Vernon S. Broderick, is 1:24-cv-09918, Goldeneye Advisors, LLC v. Hanaco Venture Capital, Ltd. et al.
Who Got The Work
Attorneys from A&O Shearman has stepped in as defense counsel for Toronto-Dominion Bank and other defendants in a pending securities class action. The suit, filed Dec. 11 in New York Southern District Court by Bleichmar Fonti & Auld, accuses the defendants of concealing the bank's 'pervasive' deficiencies in regards to its compliance with the Bank Secrecy Act and the quality of its anti-money laundering controls. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, is 1:24-cv-09445, Gonzalez v. The Toronto-Dominion Bank et al.
Who Got The Work
Crown Castle International, a Pennsylvania company providing shared communications infrastructure, has turned to Luke D. Wolf of Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani to fend off a pending breach-of-contract lawsuit. The court action, filed Nov. 25 in Michigan Eastern District Court by Hooper Hathaway PC on behalf of The Town Residences LLC, accuses Crown Castle of failing to transfer approximately $30,000 in utility payments from T-Mobile in breach of a roof-top lease and assignment agreement. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Susan K. Declercq, is 2:24-cv-13131, The Town Residences LLC v. T-Mobile US, Inc. et al.
Who Got The Work
Wilfred P. Coronato and Daniel M. Schwartz of McCarter & English have stepped in as defense counsel to Electrolux Home Products Inc. in a pending product liability lawsuit. The court action, filed Nov. 26 in New York Eastern District Court by Poulos Lopiccolo PC and Nagel Rice LLP on behalf of David Stern, alleges that the defendant's refrigerators’ drawers and shelving repeatedly break and fall apart within months after purchase. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Joan M. Azrack, is 2:24-cv-08204, Stern v. Electrolux Home Products, Inc.
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