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In The Trenches: Ford & Harrison gains new partner
Paul R. Beshears has left Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough for Ford Harrison, where he is a partner. Beshears is experienced in traditional labor law as well as employment litigation.Beshears joined Nelson Mullins as an equity partner in 2004 as part of a five-lawyer labor and employment team that came from Smith Currie Hancock.Troutman Building Up Its Construction Group
Meredith [email protected] Sanders has scored six high-profile construction lawyers-five from Stites Harbison and one from Smith, Currie Hancock-to build out its construction practice.William W. Hopson, who spent 14 years at Stites and predecessor firm Varner, Stephens, Humphries White, will lead Troutman's construction group.A Law Firm Lawsuit-Palooza That's Long Overdue
The Am Law Daily's latest look at law firms embroiled in litigation finds Davis Polk & Wardwell suing a landlord, Finnegan Henderson accused of botching a patent application, and Patton Boggs on the defensive against allegations of an alcohol-fueled work environment.'Checkered Past' Helps to Shape GC
George Q. Sewell -- GC of The Facility Group, an engineering and construction company -- is well-known in Atlanta because of his service as the current Georgia chapter president of the Association of Corporate Counsel. Less well known is what Sewell jokingly refers to as his "checkered past." He lived in the Saudi Arabian desert for three years while working as an in-house lawyer for a giant oil company. He was unemployed for 10 months after a corporate buyout. And he was once an Eagle Scout.In The Trenches: Weinberg picks up construction lawyer
Construction litigator George A. "Tony" Smith has left Kilpatrick Stockton to join trial law firm Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn Dial as a partner. Smith said moving to a smaller firm means he can charge lower rates and doesn't have as many client conflict issues."I enjoyed my time very much at Kilpatrick," said Smith, who was a partner at the firm.New Leadership Takes the Helm of Kilpatrick
Kilpatrick Stockton managing partner William Brewster will step down Jan. 1, after almost six years in the post, and Diane Prucino and William Dorris will become co-managing partners. Prucino, who will be the only woman to head a large Atlanta law firm, leads the labor and employment group and will handle attorney development. Dorris heads the litigation group and will handle practice management and client service. The firm decided to place two lawyers in the job so they can still have time to practice law.Troubled condos test risky survival tactic
Faced with a massive judgment over an unpaid roofing bill, a condominium association in Boca Raton wants to liquidate, a drastic move that one attorney says "is absolutely uncharted waters."Trending Stories
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