Winston Adds Four More from Thelen Reid

Chicago firm Winston & Strawn has recruited four more attorneys from Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner. Just last month Winston gained former Thelen Reid vice-chairman and litigation chief Michael Elkin, who led an eight-lawyer group to the firm. This time, Winston has added a partner, an of counsel, and an associate to its NY office, as well as one associate to its LA office. Firmwide, Winston has about 900 attorneys.

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Crowell & Moring Expand International Arbitration Practice

Crowell & Moring announced last week the addition of Arif Hyder Ali as partner and associate Baiju Simal Vasani. The former Fulbright & Jaworski attorneys are joining the firm’s International Arbitration Practice in the Washington, DC office. Arif Hyder Ali has represented parties in international commercial and public investment arbitrations involving thermal, nuclear and hydro power plants, oil and gas pipeline construction and concession-related matters, project finance and development agreements, patents and trademarks, and foreign investment. Vasani has worked on arbitrations in Angola, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, and Nigeria.
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LA New Recruiting Hotbed for East Coast Firms

Los Angeles has become a center of recruiting activity over the past nine months, as at least seven mid-sized East Coast firms have opened or expanded offices in LA. Duane Morris; Dreier; Goodwin Procter; Hunton & Williams; McGuireWoods; Steptoe & Johnson LLP; and Venable are some of the firms that have made a move on the West Coast. The new offices tend to be in Century City, a pricier area, where clients are often involved in new media, entertainment, and technology. Several of the firms have gained large groups of lawyers from local firms; Goodwin Proctor, for example, recruited a group of real estate lawyers from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.
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Lateral Hire at Covington

David Bayless has joined Covington & Burling’s San Francisco office from Morrison & Foerster. Bayless comes to the Washington-based firm as a partner after more than seven years with MoFo’s securities litigation practice. Sources from MoFo’s San Francisco office speculate that in moving, Bayless is seeking to pursue his regulatory practice. Covington’s securities and enforcement practice is based mainly in Washington and New York, and is known for its former government lawyers.
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Mayer Brown Says ‘Goodbye’ to 45 Partners

Chicago-based firm, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, has de-equitizated 45 of its partners, or around 10 percent of its total. Sources report that most of the terminated partners were in the U.S., but the firm is remaining quiet on the details. The restructuring comes despite a strong financial year in 2006; according to the firm, the changes were made to “enhance the firm’s position among the world’s leading law firms.” Rival Chicago firm Sidley Austin’s decision to de-equitize 32 partners in 2000 is currently under scrutiny by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which claims the termination was a result of age-discrimination. Firms that downsize in this manner usually do so to increase profits per partner and attract and keep money-making partners.
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Ten New Partners at Baker & McKenzie

Baker & McKenzie named ten new partners in its Chicago office, bringing its total number of partners in the office to 109. Narendra Acharya and Tom Hurka are partners in the Employment and Compensation group; Michael DeFranco, Tomas Man, and Helen Mantel are Corporate and Securities attorneys; Erin Maus and Shima Roy are partners in the Litigation practice; Michael Donovan and Erika Schechter made partner in the firm’s Tax group; and Doug Sanders is a part of the Environmental team.
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Reed Smith Combines with Sachnoff & Weaver

After combining with mid-size Chicago firm Sachnoff & Weaver, Reed Smith has made Chicago the site of its 21st office. Sachnoff added 130 attorneys to the firm, pushing its numbers to 1,500 lawyers firmwide. Back in January, Reed Smith also combined with London-based Richards Butler, adding 300 and creating new practice groups in Shipping, Energy, and Trade & Commodities. Reed Smith is one of the largest 15 law firms in the world, and projects its annual revenues to be about $900 million.
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Jenner & Block Introduces Green Practice

Jenner & Block has launched its new Climate and Clean Technology Law practice. Co-chaired by partners Robert L. Graham and Gabrielle Sigel, prominent environmental law attorneys, the practice will counsel clients on legal issues surrounding climate change and other energy-related matters. The firm already represents big-players in the energy and green technology industries, and is positioned to address the interests of large established companies, as well as start-ups.
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Morgan Lewis Hires in Tokyo

Morgan Lewis & Bockius acquired a new partner from Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison for its Tokyo office. Lisa Yano joins the team as a co-managing partner and co-head of the firm’s local joint venture, Morgan Lewis-TMI. Yano focuses her work on M&A and private equity transactions; she has practiced in Tokyo for over 15 years. Opened in 1998, Morgan Lewis’ eight-lawyer Tokyo office now has five partners.
Source: www.legalweek.com

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North Carolina Firm Opens in Charlotte

Smith Moore has opened a new office in Charlotte, NC. As a leader in the Southeast, opening an office in North Carolina’s biggest city was of strategic importance to the firm. Attorneys from the firm’s Greensboro office will comprise the litigation practice, and two corporate lawyers from Morris Manning & Martin were laterally hired; there will be a total of eight lawyers for the office’s opening. Smith Moore has over 115 attorneys in four NC offices and one in Atlanta.
Source: www.carolinanewswire.com