At Parker Hudson Rainer & Dobbs, client representation often begins with an explanation of how a firm with just 70 attorneys can get results going up against giant firms.
"We do the same sophisticated client work as King & Spalding, Sutherland and other large law firms," says William Holley II, who serves as litigation counsel for several financial institutions, including the three largest national banking associations and the two largest state chartered banks operating in Georgia. "Except we do it on a different scale. We don’t prize leveraging associates over quality and results. Our partners are intimately involved in every case and we don’t take more than we can handle. Every case is staffed by a partner and associate."
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