Corporate Practices Prepare for Fall in Business

Though there has been a booming market for corporate lawyers, a recent stock market fall provided a reality check for some. Memories of the lay-offs that occured after the demise of the dot-com have forced firms to consider their hiring practices more carefully. Firms are hiring with much more selectivity, and focusing on diversifying their corporate practices. For some this means adding new practices, for others it means adding firms or merging.
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Jenkens Closes in San Antonio – Ten Join Jackson Walker

Ten lawyers from Jenkens & Gilchrist’s San Antonio office have joined Jackson Walker’s central Texas office. Four of the lawyers join as partner, one as of counsel, and the remaining five are associates. Two other attorneys from Jenkens are moving to Winstead’s San Antonio office. With the new additions, Jackson Walker’s office now has 30 lawyers. The decision to close Jenkens’ San Antonio office was made in January, and comes after the closing of the firm’s Houston and LA offices.
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Lateral Hires at European Firms

Stibbe has recruited finance partner Ivan Peeters from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer to join its Brussels office. Peeters will be Stibbe’s first dedicated finance partner, with a practice focusing on securitization work. The firm’s Brussels office has made two other lateral hires within the past year, while Freshfields on the other hand, has lost several partners recently to other firms. In Germany, Haarmann has hired two new corporate partners, pushing its numbers up to 17 lawyers. Joern Hirschmann joins from Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson, and former Allen & Overy (A&O) senior associate Holger Erwin has moved as well. Another independent German firm, Georg, recently acquired a five-lawyer public law team from Clifford Chance’s Frankfurt office.
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Williams Mullen and Maupin Taylor Merge

Williams Mullen, Virginia’s third largest law firm, and North Carolina-based Maupin Taylor, P.A. announced today that they have merged. With 300 attorneys, the combined firm is now one of the largest in the Southeast, and has offices in Raleigh, Research Triangle Park and Wilmington, N.C.; Charlottesville, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Richmond, Tysons Corner, and Virginia Beach Va.; Washington, D.C.; and London. The firm’s name will remain Williams Mullen, and Joey Smith continues to serve as the chairman and CEO.
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IP Partner Hired at Crowell & Moring

Kathryn L. Clune has joined Crowell & Moring’s Litigation Group and Intellectual Property Group as a partner in Washington, D.C. Previously employed by Greenberg Traurig, Clune offers 14 years of litigation experience to clients with patent infringement concerns spanning a wide variety of technology industries including electrical, mechanical, and software. Crowell & Moring has close to 350 attorneys practicing in more than 45 areas of law. Based in Washington, D.C., the firm also has offices in California, New York, London, and Brussels.
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DLA Patent Litigators to Receive $160,000

When deciding their recent pay increases, DLA Piper set patent litigators on a different scale than other associates. First year patent litigators are put on the $160,000 pay scale while other associates in California receive the standard $145,000. Patent litigators often have science or engineering degrees, and are in high demand with clients who are willing to pay high rates for their services. As a result, many firms already offer these attorneys higher compensation, often through bonuses or other means. Though DLA has always rewarded attorneys with a technical or science background, the firm decided to increase its starting pay after competitors such as Fish & Richardson raised salaries to $160,000.
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Four Laterals Join Winston & Strawn

Four litigators have joined the New York and Los Angeles offices of Winston & Strawn. Jeffrey P. Rosenstein, Robert J. Saville and Kenneth D. O’Reilly have joined its New York office, and Rebecca L. Calkins joins the firm’s Los Angeles office. All four attorneys were formerly with Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner LLP; they follow a group of eight lawyers that moved to Winson in February. Joining as partner, Rosenstein focuses on construction, infrastructure, and engineering matters. Saville will be of counsel, dealing with a variety of commercial litigation and abitration issues. The other two attorneys join the firm as associates.
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