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Three Firms See Departures Continue, Plus More Lateral Moves
McKenna Long & Aldridge, O'Melveny & Myers and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman see more partners peel away; a former Bingham McCutchen tax partner rejoins her former colleagues at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; a Latham & Watkins antitrust litigator launches her own boutique; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.On the Move: Real Estate Lawyer Chairs State Development Agency
Simon Bloom has become the chairman of the board of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. Bloom, a partner in Bloom Sugarman Everett, called the agency the state's "unsung heroes of economic development" and said he'd like to raise its profile.The Churn: Bingham Tax Duo Departs, Plus More Lateral Moves
Two more Bingham McCutchen partners depart in Washington, D.C., Jones Day loses two in the Midwest, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett hires in New York and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.JNC To Interview 15 For Fulton State Court Slot
A three-member subcommittee of Governor Nathan Deal's Judicial Nominating Commission has submitted 15 names for the entire panel to interview before it recommends finalists for a vacancy on the Fulton County State Court.JNC Has 54 Names For Fulton State Slot
Governor Nathan Deal's Judicial Nominating Commission is sifting through 54 nominees for the Fulton County State Court when Judge Susan Forsling steps down on July 1.Burr & Forman adds partner for immigration practice
Immigration lawyer Anton Mertens has left Smith Gambrell & Russell, where he headed the business immigration practice, to join Burr & Forman as a partner.7th Circuit Shakes Up Debt Law
A series of 7th Circuit opinions in Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases has created a unique body of law that some consumer lawyers say has made related litigation more complicated and expensive and has created "gratuitous" circuit splits. They also charge that the court's "advice" to debtors runs the risks of fostering other violations of the law and professional ethical standards. But the debt collection industry's lawyers welcome the active role that some of the 7th Circuit's judges play.7th Circuit shakes up debt law
A decade-long series of 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rulings and advisory opinions in Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases has created a unique body of law that some consumer lawyers say has made related litigation more complicated and expensive.Trending Stories
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