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May 10, 2004 | National Law Journal

On the Move

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June 26, 2007 | Law.com

As Chinese Investment in U.S. Heats Up, M&A Lawyer Carves Out a Niche

Womble Carlyle's Guanming Fang is carving out a niche with Chinese companies setting up shop in the United States. But when she started practicing law in 1998, she had no idea China would become so hot. "There is a much better opportunity for people like me who understand Chinese businessmen and can provide hand-holding for exploiting this market," says Fang, who majored in English lit at Zhongshan University in Guangzhou, her hometown, and covered the United States and Europe as a journalist in Beijing.
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June 26, 2007 | Law.com

As Chinese Investment in U.S. Heats Up, M&A Lawyer Carves Out a Niche

Womble Carlyle's Guanming Fang is carving out a niche with Chinese companies setting up shop in the United States. But when she started practicing law in 1998, she had no idea China would become so hot. "There is a much better opportunity for people like me who understand Chinese businessmen and can provide hand-holding for exploiting this market," says Fang, who majored in English lit at Zhongshan University in Guangzhou, her hometown, and covered the United States and Europe as a journalist in Beijing.
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January 15, 2008 | Daily Report Online

PoGo loses key D.C. health care partners

This article originally appeared Monday in the Daily Report affiliate Legal Times, based in Washington. Additional reporting to this story provided by the Daily Report's Meredith Hobbs.Last week Powell Goldstein lost a big chunk of its health care practice group in Washington-and Monday two partners and two counsel left the firm's tax and business and finance practices.
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July 07, 2009 | Daily Report Online

All in the family

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May 27, 2005 | Law.com

Kilpatrick and Morris Manning's N.C. Offices Dealt Blows

April may be the cruelest month, but May has not been kind to Atlanta law firms with offices in Charlotte, N.C. All seven of Kilpatrick Stockton's business litigators in Charlotte have jumped to Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, where they join a team of 10 litigators in the Charlotte office. "Lawyers come and go. Some come and go more than others," said Kilpatrick's managing partner. Also in Charlotte, a five-lawyer corporate group has left Morris, Manning & Martin for Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice.
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February 03, 2005 | Daily Report Online

Take a Rival to Lunch This Month,-No, Really

Meredith [email protected] and John [email protected] because you'd like to eat the opposing counsel for lunch doesn't mean you can't share a meal with them. In its ongoing crusade to promote professionalism and civility among its members, the litigation section of the Atlanta Bar Association is encouraging lawyers to take their adversaries to lunch this month.
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December 01, 2000 | Law.com

Spin Off

Ten years ago, law firms contained partners, associates and support staff. It's not that simple anymore. Law firms are spinning off operations these days -- and looking much more like multidisciplinary practices. And when Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice spun off its ancillary services group into a limited partnership called FirmLogic, it had everything to do with profit.
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March 23, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Law firms line up to represent candidates

LAWYERS AND LAW FIRMS are jumping into the 2008 presidential election as counsel, advisers and fund-raisers for both candidates and donors in a race that is expected to be expensive and inundated with regulatory compliance issues. In the past few months, presidential candidates have retained lawyers as general counsel to their campaigns.
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October 19, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

Atlanta's IP Market Heats Up

Firms with Atlanta offices are expanding their IP practices, giving regional companies more options when looking for counsel. Chemical, biotech and pharma are all the rage among firms, including Merchant & Gould, King & Spalding and Fish & Richardson, which opened an Atlanta office earlier this year. Attorneys from new law school grads to partners are discovering that Atlanta is the next big thing in intellectual property law.
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