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Franklin Financial Network Hires 40-Year Banking Veteran as First General Counsel
Steve Groom said his goal is to add value to the organization, “and the quickest way I can do that is to understand the bank and its folks, and where I can help.”Who Got the Work: Prison Essays and IP Wins
Shipman & Goodwin is defending author Wally Lamb against two former prison inmates who say he didn't pay them for use of their essays, McKool Smith scores a favorable result for TiVo, and other work from midsize firms.After a Profitable Year, Burr & Forman Busy With Merger Integration Efforts
Burr's CEO, Ed Christian, said new client opportunities are starting to materialize from the merger, effective Jan. 1.Judge in CNN, Washington Post Libel Case Is No Stranger to Free Speech Fights
Senior Judge William O. Bertelsman of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, who was appointed by President Jimmy Carter, is overseeing the defamation lawsuits filed by a Kentucky teenager.Greenberg Takes Patent Partner From Hunton—and Other 'On the Move' News
Bob King has joined Greenberg Traurig to build a patent transactional team for its local corporate practice.Thought Leaders: Top Midsize Firm Insights of 2018
Lessons learned from the people who think constantly about what makes a midsize firm successful.Spector Gadon Wins Fight to Revive $100M Tax Shelter Fraud Verdict Against Accounting Firm
To convince the Kentucky Supreme Court to reinstate a robust punitive damages verdict against international accounting firm Grant Thornton over its fraudulent promotion of tax shelters, attorney George Vinci Jr. had to convince the court to look beyond the circumstances of his wealthy clients.In Upholding $100M Tax Shelter Fraud Verdict, KY High Court Sends a Message
And when Kentucky's court of last resort reinstated a $100 million verdict against Chicago-based Grant Thornton, the nation's sixth-largest accounting firm, it was more as a deterrent against future misconduct than out of sympathy for the plaintiffs.In $100M Tax Shelter Fraud Verdict, No Need for Court to Take Pity on Plaintiffs
And when Kentucky's court of last resort reinstated a $100 million verdict against Chicago-based Grant Thornton, the nation's sixth-largest accounting firm, it was more as a deterrent against future misconduct than out of sympathy for the plaintiffs.At Stites & Harbison, Managing Generation Shifts in Firm and In-House
"It just requires firms to embrace change and be more flexible in how they provide required information to in-house legal departments," chairman Robert Connolly said.Trending Stories
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