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July 29, 2004 |

Nelson Mullins Cleans Out Smith, Currie's Labor Practice

Meredith [email protected] Monday, Smith, Currie Hancock will lose all but one of its labor and employment lawyers, as well as several million dollars worth of work, to Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough. Daniel M. Shea, who leads the departing five-member labor and employment team, said that the last thing he wanted to do after 31 years at Smith, Currie was uproot himself.
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February 06, 2001 |

Smith Currie Merges With Construction Law Firms

Atlanta's Smith, Currie & Hancock merged with two construction boutiques: Smith & Fleming and Florida's Cummings & Snyder. Smith Currie's Thomas J. Kelleher Jr. predicts the addition will boost the firm's revenue by about 20 percent. Also, IP lawyer William H. Brewster will take over as managing partner at Kilpatrick Stockton; and Associates' Campaign for Legal Services reports funds raised by Atlanta lawyers.
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September 04, 2003 |

Shanghai or Bust: Paul, Hastings Opens Fourth Asian Office

Julia Gray [email protected], Hastings, Janofsky Walker has opened an office in Shanghai, the firm's fourth Asian outpost. Eight legal professionals, including three senior attorneys, are resident in Shanghai. The office focuses on international transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and financing.
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September 01, 2011 |

Firm Adds Eight in D.C., Beginning New Practice

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April 14, 2005 |

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.
9 minute read
December 22, 2011 |

All Together Now: For Big Firms, a Year of Poaching Groups

Go big or go home. That seemed to be the motto of large law firms in Pennsylvania when it came to growth opportunities in 2011.
6 minute read
January 03, 2012 |

For Big Pa. Firms, a Year of Poaching Groups

Go big or go home seemed to be the motto of large Pennsylvania law firms when it came to growth opportunities in 2011. One-off laterals, which had slowed to a crawl since the recession hit, have recently picked up only slightly. That tactic seems to have been replaced with the desire to pick off whole practice groups or smaller firms.
6 minute read
December 31, 2008 |

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.
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