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Sutherland-Eversheds Deal Catapults Atlanta Firm Onto Global Scene
A deal approved Friday to launch Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan into the international arena wasn't something even contemplated by the firm a year ago, its managing partner said.Sutherland-Eversheds Merger Would Reconfigure Atlanta Legal Landscape
Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan's proposed merger with U.K. firm Eversheds would cause another big shift in Atlanta's evolving law firm landscape, leaving only a few legacy Atlanta firms that have resisted the trend to merge.Could 2016 Break Law Firm Merger Record?
With a month left to go, legal consultants say 2016 could approach last year's record for law firm combinations.Return of the Churn, Plus (Many) More Lateral Moves
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer and Eversheds Sutherland get a head start on the hiring front; Willkie, Proskauer and Goodwin Procter recruit from King & Wood Mallesons; Simpson Thacher and Sullivan & Cromwell dip into the lateral market; White & Case expands in Oz; and other notable additions from throughout The Global 100.Sutherland Controls Identity in Proposed Eversheds Deal
The Atlanta legal market stands to see its second trans-Atlantic merger deal in as many years with the news that Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan could combine with U.K.-based Eversheds, but the path and outcome for Sutherland will likely be much different.Sutherland and Eversheds Are in Talks to Combine
Atlanta-based Sutherland Asbill & Brennan is in talks to combine with Eversheds, one of the U.K.'s largest firms, the two firms announced Tuesday.Big Law Mans the Phones for National Election Protection Efforts
As Americans head to the polls on Tuesday, law firms across the country are banding together in election protection efforts, readying to staff voter hotlines during what many expect could be a more contentious Election Day than any cycle in recent memory.All About the Governor's 13 Choices for New Supreme Court Justices
As the country votes for a new president after a bitter campaign that focused heavily on the power to fill an opening on the U.S. Supreme Court, Gov. Nathan Deal is about to fill three positions on the Georgia Supreme Court.Trending Stories
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