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'Enough Work For Everybody': Health Care Clients Driving Demand for Southeast Law Firms
The growing population in the Southeast, as well as a mix of large corporate and health care clients, have contributed more work to law firms in the region, driving lateral moves.MetLife Attorney's Switch to Nelson Mullins Continues String of In-House Moves to Law Firms
R. Michael Schreiner, who joined Nelson Mullins this summer, is one of the latest Atlanta in-house lawyers to move to a law firm.Denver Airport Replaces General Counsel Accused of Slapping Colleague
Denver International Airport, the world's third-busiest airport, is turning to an insider to fill a vacancy caused by the abrupt January resignation of Scott McCoy.After Opening Tallahassee Office in November, Kutak Rock Continues Growth in the Southeast
Prior to rejoining Kutak Rock, Elizabeth Fite served as co-founder of Rogers & Fite, a co-founded law firm focused on representing plaintiffs who have suffered catastrophic injuries in commercial vehicle accidents.Goldberg Segalla and McGuireWoods Make Partner Additions—and Other 'On the Move' News
Goldberg Segalla doesn't have an Atlanta office, but former Greenberg Traurig insurance litigator Kelly Johnson will stay in the region and work remotely.View more book results for the query "Kutak Rock"
Investigating a Leak | Overturning Insular Cases | Rehearing Damages Decision
The recent news report that Supreme Court clerks may be asked to sign affidavits or turn over their cell phone records in the investigation of the leaked abortion draft opinion stirred conflicting feelings among some former clerks, but they did agree those investigative tools likely are only causing additional stress during a normally stressful period at the court.Ahead of the Curve: Exploring the Diverse Approaches of Recent Law School DEI Programs
This week, we'll look at a number of recent law school diversity, equity and inclusion programs and initiatives that take markedly different approaches to improving diversity both on campus and in the broader legal industry.Sure Way to Kill a Claim? Attorneys Divided Over New Ruling on Substituting Litigants
"Judges and litigants need to understand when someone dies it sometimes takes the family some time to gather information in order to become a state representative," said appellant attorney Catherine Gibson. "This decision allows for the family to do that."Trending Stories
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