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Updated: Deal Appoints Lawyer as Secretary of State to Replace Kemp
Gov. Nathan Deal has appointed Robyn Crittenden, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Human Services, to replace Kemp, who resigned Thursday morning after declaring victory in the hotly contested gubernatorial election.Legacy Bryan Cave Team Splits From Newly Merged Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner in Hong Kong
Hong Kong partners Kristi Swartz and Nigel Binnersley will leave the newly merged firm along with their associates to set up their own practice, suggesting a setback in the BCLP's integration.Will More Pennsylvania Law Firms Look to the South?
Pennsylvania-based firms are mulling expansion in the Carolinas, Georgia or Nashville. But they may have trouble finding the right match.The Southeast Is Top of Mind for Law Firm Expansion
Pennsylvania-based law firms are mulling expansion in the South, but they may have trouble finding the right match.Miles & Stockbridge Upgrades DC Digs With New Pennsylvania Ave Lease
With plans to expand in Washington, the firm inked a deal for 26,000 square feet after outgrowing its 16,500 square feet on K Street.How Is Bryan Cave's Trans-Atlantic Tie-Up Playing Out in Atlanta?
While Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner co-CEO Terry Pritchard jets around the globe, local managing partner Pat Watson is holding down the fort in Atlanta and ramping up European referrals—mainly outbound so far.Evolutionary, Not Revolutionary: Addleshaw Goddard's Asia Growth Plan
Bob Charlton, who's been head of the firm's Asia practice since May, plans to more than double Addleshaws' partner count in the region.Addleshaw Goddard Continues Expansion in Asia, Adding Corporate Partner in Hong Kong
Lance Jiang is the first partner hire for Bob Charlton, Addleshaws' new Asia head tasked with expanding the London-based firm in the region.O'Connor Diagnosis Highlights 'Inevitability' of Dementia Among Lawyers
While law firms are still underprepared, some recent initiatives may help prepare them for a world in which lawyers are practicing later and later into old age.Justice O'Connor Diagnosis Highlights 'Inevitability' of Dementia Among Lawyers
While law firms are still underprepared, some recent initiatives may help prepare them for a world in which lawyers are practicing later and later into old age.Trending Stories
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