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Amid Rapid Growth in Region, Baker Donelson Names New Nashville Office Leader
J. Allen Roberts acknowledged that competition in the health care law field is strong but said Baker Donelson is in a good position to take advantage of Nashville's economic growth.A Big 2021 Trend: Big Law Lawyers Take In-House Plunge
Lawyers who traded law firm positions for in-house roles say they've welcomed leaving behind billable hours and have embraced the opportunity to tackle problems from more of a business perspective. However, with the pros come the cons, such as making do with fewer legal resources.Baker Donelson Lands Alston Health Care Partner—and Other 'On the Move' News
Michelle Williams, who advises hospitals and health systems on the regulatory aspects of mergers, said Baker Donelson's extensive health care practice was a draw.Paul Manafort Boosts Defense, Hiring Epstein Becker & Green's Richard Westling
Richard W. Westling, a litigation and health care partner in the firm's Washington and Nashville offices, filed a notice of appearance Wednesday evening. Westling was once on the defense team for U.S. District Judge G. Thomas Porteous, impeached in 2010 for misconduct.LA Recruiter Scores Litigation Win Against Manatt Over Laterals
A California jury ordered Manatt, Phelps & Phillips to fork over $335,000 to a legal recruiter who sued the firm alleging it breached an oral contract related to its hires of financial services partners Donna Wilson and John McGuinness in 2013.View more book results for the query "Ober, Kaler, Grimes & Shriver"
Recruiter Seeks $1.3M From Baker Donelson Over Unpaid Merger Fee
Philadelphia-based Abelson Legal Search claims that Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz owes it $350,000 as a result of its combination last year with Baltimore's Ober Kaler. The suit filed in a federal court in Memphis also seeks $1 million in punitive damages.Merger Mania Continues, But NJ Firms Stay Quiet
Law firm merger activity remained high in the first quarter of 2017, but New Jersey firms sat out the action.Law Firm Merger Mania Continues in First Quarter of 2017
Led by a strong wave of cross-border combinations, law firm merger activity in the first quarter of 2017 continued to accelerate as legal services shops gained growth and market share through acquisitions, according to reports by legal consultancies Altman Weil Inc. and Fairfax Associates.Arnold & Porter, Kaye Scholer Agree to Merge
Arnold & Porter and Kaye Scholer's ongoing tie-up talks have finally been consummated, as the two firms announced Thursday morning their plans to combine on Jan. 1, 2017, into Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer.Arnold & Porter, Kaye Scholer Agree to Combine
Arnold & Porter and Kaye Scholer, two firms with declining revenue and profits last year, announced Thursday morning that they have agreed to combine by Jan. 1, 2017, and form Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer.Trending Stories
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