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Governor's Pick For Court Enjoys Life in Fast Lane
If judicial temperament is defined as a calm, contemplative disposition, don't look for it in Roberto Rivera-Soto. The most recent state Supreme Court nominee is anything but laid back. He is an adventurer - a free-spirited motorcycle enthusiast and licensed private pilot who's hopped around three states in his quarter century of practice; a forceful and voluble litigator who's been just as willing to take risks in his professional career as in his personal life.In The Trenches: Lawyer leaves Latino group for firm
TISHA R. TALLMAN has left her post as head of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund's Atlanta office to go into private practice. Tallman founded MALDEF's Atlanta office in 2002 and served as Southeastern regional counsel until joining Gregory, Christy, Maniklal Dennis as an associate last week.Law Firm Mergers Booming Nationally
Law firm mergers and acquisitions from January through September of this year were up 79 percent nationally compared to the same nine-month period last year, according to a new report by consulting firm Altman Weil.Recycling plant contract appeal may affect malpractice
A case about concrete that has implications for lawyer malpractice cases is taking another trip up the appellate ladder.Law Firm Mergers Booming Nationally, Steady Locally
Law firm mergers and acquisitions from January through September of this year were up 79 percent nationally compared to the same nine-month period last year, according to a new report by consulting firm Altman Weil.Bankruptcy Fears, Not Politics, Led to City Award
Rachel Tobin [email protected] R. DeCosta was in a Catch-22. The best bidder for an airport retail store contract was being sued for fraud, and DeCosta feared the company could be forced into bankruptcy, and thus might never make good on its financial obligations to the city.DeCosta, general aviation manager at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, knew the dangers of bankruptcy.Troutman's Big Apple merger yields 20 percent spike in revenue
By Julia Gray Smith, Special to the Daily ReportWhen Troutman Sanders took a bite out of the Big Apple, it guaranteed a sweet year for firm finances.Thanks in part to its merger with the 89-lawyer New York office of Jenkens Gilchrist in April 2005, Troutman's gross revenue jumped more than 20 percent, to $249 million.Shapiro Fussell Wedge & Martin disbands after four decades
The departure of J. Ben Shapiro and H. Fielder Martin for Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell Berkowitz last week marked the end of construction law firm Shapiro Fussell Wedge Martin after four decades.Herman L. Fussell joined Foltz Martin in October as a partner and, as previously reported, Robert B. Wedge joined Smith Moore Leatherwood with four other Shapiro Fussell lawyers at the beginning of November.Trending Stories
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