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On The Move: Buchalter Bulks Up Real Estate Practice With 3-Lawyer Nashville Team
Maynard Nexsen hired a former federal prosecutor and government contracts expert in Huntsville, Alabama, while Nelson Mullins added real estate lawyer Eamon Welch as a partner in Boston.Biden Names New Judicial Nominees as Senate Holds Confirmation Hearing
The White House said it would name federal trial judges for the Northern District of Georgia, Northern District of New York, and the Middle District of Pennsylvania as well as two trial judges for D.C. Superior Court.On the Move: Thompson Coburn Enters Southeast With Birmingham Office Launch
Thompson Coburn has lured a former education practice leader and others from Maynard Nexsen. Meanwhile, a former Home Depot in-house lawyer returns to boutique Bondurant Mixson.View more book results for the query "Parker, Hudson, Rainer "
On the Move: Nelson Mullins Adds New Corporate, Energy Partners in Southeast
"We think that a lot of transactions were delayed (in 2023) that will now happen in 2024. We expect to have a great year," said partner Todd Wade of Nelson Mullins.As Big Law Moves in, Native Firms Have Advantages in Battle for Clients and Talent
"You demonstrate to prospective clients that your geographic and cultural knowledge in cities that the big (firm) has moved into … gives you an advantage that they will not be able to duplicate," said consultant Joshua Peck.Bradley Arant Sees Revenues Rise and PEP Fall Amid 12% Equity Partner Expansion
The firm's PEP dropped by 5% to $820,000, as its equity tier expanded and its nonequity tier shrunk by 9%, bucking a trend in the industry of growing the nonequity ranks.Vacated on Appeal: Ruling Clarifies Standard of Review
"'Competent substantial evidence' is a deferential [standard] that does not permit the commissioner to reweigh the evidence, judge the credibility of witnesses, or substitute his judgment on factual issues for that of the hearing officer based on the commissioner's expertise," read the Supreme Court of Georgia opinion.Judgment Vacated: Hospital's Certificate of Need Conveyed Private Right
"[A] right under a [Certificate of Need] to operate a particular kind of hospital is a private right because the right to use one's property in a particular way is a traditional property right," the Supreme Court of Georgia ruled.Trending Stories
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