A routine acquisition led King & Spalding to become counsel to a Portuguese company on its decision to locate a $100 million manufacturing plant in Georgia.

Over lunch this fall at South City Kitchen, King & Spalding partner Raymond E. Baltz Jr. learned from two EFACEC Group executives that the company was considering building its first U.S. facility in the Southeast-but not in Georgia.

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