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The Churn: Hogan Lovells Launches in Sao Paulo, Plus More Lateral Moves
Hogan Lovells opens its second Brazilian office with a lateral hire from Clifford Chance; Holland & Knight and Littler both beef up in Portland, and Pryor Cashman adds a prominent sports attorney and agent. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Immigration Firm Nabs Competitors' Partners to Expand in Texas
With four lateral partner hires announced today, immigration firm Fragomen Worldwide is expanding in Dallas and opening a new office in Houston.Am Law 100 2013: Spring Awakening
The Am Law 100's modest gains hint that a fundamental recovery is taking root.Berry Appelman joins with Paul Hastings
Global corporate immigration law firm, Berry Appleman & Leiden has joined forces with Paul Hastings immigration practice group, which split from the Hastings firm to form BAL Global Corporate Immigration.Warren Leiden (Business/Corporate)
In a practice area where tenacious courtroom presence doesn't count for much, being able to grease the wheels of a slow-moving bureaucracy goes a long way. That's what makes Warren Leiden so valuable. He was the executive director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. That job, which he held for 24 years, had him in Washington, D.C., lobbying on behalf of corporate immigration attorneys. Now, his Washington experience allows his firm to give clients an inside line on federal immigration policy.San Francisco Immigration Firm Moves Into Texas Market
Jenkens & Gilchrist is losing three Dallas-based immigration partners to San Francisco-based corporate-immigration firm Berry, Appleman & Leiden, which is opening offices in Dallas and Houston. Steven Ladik, who is leaving Jenkens to become managing partner of Berry Appleman's Dallas office, says the immigration group had been evaluating its practice model for a long time. Operating a corporate immigration practice in a large general-practice firm is like putting a square peg in a round hole, Ladik says.San Francisco Immigration Firm Moves Into Texas Market
Jenkens & Gilchrist is losing three Dallas-based immigration partners to San Francisco-based corporate-immigration firm Berry, Appleman & Leiden, which is opening offices in Dallas and Houston. Steven Ladik, who is leaving Jenkens to become managing partner of Berry Appleman's Dallas office, says the immigration group had been evaluating its practice model for a long time. Operating a corporate immigration practice in a large general-practice firm is like putting a square peg in a round hole, Ladik says.Immigration Firm to Open Texas Offices With Lawyers From Jenkens
San Francisco-based corporate-immigration firm Berry Appleman & Leiden plans to open offices in Dallas and Houston in February.San Francisco Immigration Firm Moves Into Texas Market
Jenkens & Gilchrist is losing three Dallas-based immigration shareholders to San Francisco-based corporate-immigration firm Berry Appleman & Leiden, which plans to open offices in Dallas and Houston on Feb. 12.Trending Stories
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