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August 02, 2006 |

Cozen Captures Two Smith Moore Insurance Attorneys

Kenan Loomis and Alycen Moss have left Smith Moore, where Loomis was the Atlanta managing partner, for Cozen O'Connor, where both are members of the firm. William P. Shelley, head of Cozen's national insurance department, said the firm recruited Loomis and Moss because of their focus on life, health and disability carriers. Shelley says the firm hopes the two lawyers will help Cozen build a national practice in that area.
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May 02, 2007 |

Carter & Ansley Joins Smith Moore

One of Atlanta's oldest law firms, Carter & Ansley, has joined the North Carolina firm Smith Moore. The combination increases Smith Moore's Atlanta office from 10 to 23 lawyers. Carter & Ansley is known for representing life, health and disability insurers, and Smith Moore's Atlanta office focuses on health law and litigation. Carter & Ansley managing partner H. Sanders Carter Jr. said the merger is "a very good fit in terms of the firm's culture and style and the values that we have."
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March 05, 2002 |

Smith Helms Splits at Fork in Practice

Julia D. [email protected] increasingly divergent practice areas, North Carolina's Smith Helms Mulliss Moore has split. The reorganization took effect on Friday and the nine-lawyer Atlanta segment is now part of Greensboro, N.C.-based Smith Moore. The firm split directly along the lines on which it was created in 1986 when Charlotte, N.
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May 02, 2007 |

Carter & Ansley Joins Smith Moore

One of Atlanta's oldest law firms, Carter & Ansley, has joined the North Carolina firm Smith Moore. The combination increases Smith Moore's Atlanta office from 10 to 23 lawyers. Carter & Ansley is known for representing life, health and disability insurers, and Smith Moore's Atlanta office focuses on health law and litigation. Carter & Ansley managing partner H. Sanders Carter Jr. said the merger is "a very good fit in terms of the firm's culture and style and the values that we have."
3 minute read
May 02, 2007 |

Carter & Ansley joins Smith Moore

Correction appended: See below for a correction to this story.ONE OF THE CITY'S oldest law firms, Carter Ansley, has joined the North Carolina firm Smith Moore, which has had a local office for nine years.The combination, effective Tuesday, more than doubles Smith Moore's Atlanta office, from 10 to 23 lawyers.
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February 01, 2010 |

The 2010 Lateral Report Company Town

When The Am Law 200 shed 15 percent of their Charlotte lawyers, it wasn't just business, it was personal. (Pictured here: McGuire Woods's John Fennebresque, left, with partner Scott Vaughn.)
25 minute read
June 27, 2012 |

A Friendly Breakup

Hughes Hubbard and Luskin, Stern & Eisler push the reset button on their merger.
3 minute read
August 02, 2006 |

Cozen Captures Two Smith Moore Insurance Attorneys

Kenan Loomis and Alycen Moss have left Smith Moore, where Loomis was the Atlanta managing partner, for Cozen O'Connor, where both are members of the firm. William P. Shelley, head of Cozen's national insurance department, said the firm recruited Loomis and Moss because of their focus on life, health and disability carriers. Shelley says the firm hopes the two lawyers will help Cozen build a national practice in that area.
2 minute read
March 19, 2008 |

Law Firms Lured by Charlotte's Banking Culture Find It's Cooled Down

With hopes of gaining business from banking powerhouses in Charlotte, N.C., several big law firms opened offices there in the past year. But a downturn in finance work has some rethinking their strategies. Commercial mortgage-backed securities work has slowed "considerably" for Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, says Chairman Elliott Portnoy, whose firm opened a Charlotte office in April. But rather than lay off structured finance attorneys the firm will transition them into broader practice areas.
4 minute read
August 01, 2008 |

A New Sheriff in Town

Richard Fontana's roots in open source make him the perfect guy to protect Red Hat from trolls.
5 minute read

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