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Small Law Firm's Lawyers Follow Partner to Larger Firm
Since toxic tort litigation partner Douglas Wah announced that he would be joining the larger Foley & Mansfield, the ripples have carried away 14 of Bishop, Barry, Howe, Haney & Ryder's 32 lawyers, all of whom focused on toxic tort litigation. Eight associates and partner J. Scott Wood joined Wah at 90-attorney Foley on April 1. Four more associates have left for other firms in recent weeks. With Wah's departure, some associates focusing on toxic tort defense said they found themselves in a vacuum.Appliance Solves Large File Pileup
Foley & Mansfield needed technology to help users send large data sets in a timely, secure manner. Finding software solutions lacking, Litigation Support Manager Laura Danielson selected a secure file transfer appliance that more than satisfied the firm's requirements.Large Asbestos Migration Checks Bishop
Asbestos defections at Bishop, Barry, Howe, Haney & Ryder have seriously cut down the insurance defense firm's numbers.The NLJ Client List�Who Represents Corporate America
The National Law Journal and Corporate Counsel magazine surveyed the legal departments of the Fortune 250 companies and reported on which law firms they use most often.Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys
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