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Ex-AT&T Lawyer-Lobbyist Joins Womble Office Here
Julia D. [email protected] Carlyle Sandridge Rice's Atlanta office has made a lobbying connection by hiring Loretta A. Cecil, a former ATT lawyer and government relations specialist.Cecil, 44, joined Womble Jan. 14 after 17 years with ATT. Most recently she was the company's vice president of law and government affairs.Clinton Disbarment Lawyer Joins Womble
Julia D. [email protected] W. MacDougald, the lawyer who drafted the Southeastern Legal Foundation's 1998 petition seeking former President William Jefferson Clinton's disbarment, has joined the Atlanta office of Womble Carlyle Sandridge Rice as of counsel. He had been a sole practitioner since 1997 and did mostly plaintiffs' work, concentrating on suing the City of Atlanta.Trio of BigLaw Associates Launch Startup
Three big firm associates have taken the entrepreneurial plunge and formed Townsend Lockett & Milfort, catering to startups and small businesses.Kilpatrick cuts associate pay by 10%
Kilpatrick Stockton has announced that it will cut associate salaries by 10 percent, effective July 1. Starting pay will drop from $160,000 to $145,000 in the firm's New York and Washington, D.C., offices and from $145,000 to $130,000 in Atlanta and North Carolina. All associates in the firm's U.S. offices are affected, except for some hired this year, said the firm's co-managing partner. "The reduction was motivated by looking at what the market is doing," she said. "It appears that a market correction is occurring."DLA Piper, Womble Carlyle advise on $1.2 billion NCR deal
Business technology company NCR Corporation agreed Monday to acquire Radiant Systems Inc. for $1.2 billion in cash, the companies announced.The $28-per-share offer represents a premium of more than than 30 percent over Radiant's stock price as of the close of trading Monday.NCR, based in Duluth, Ga., is a leading manufacturer of ATMs and store-checkout systems.Video as a law firm marketing tool
Attorney, author, and social media enthusiast Adrian Dayton, whose writings appear on Law Technology News and The National Law Journal, both Daily Report affiliates, dropped by our New York newsroom recently to speak with editors about law firms' use of online tools. He made several interesting points about website traffic, blogging, and other topics.Trending Stories
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