Daryll Love and Allen Willingham, the founders of Love Willingham Peters Gilleland & Monyak, have left their firm for Troutman Sanders. Willingham joins Troutman as a partner and Love joins as of counsel. The two attorneys left Powell Goldstein in 1988 to form the Atlanta boutique that handles products liability defense, complex business litigation and legal malpractice. They left the boutique for a larger firm seeking opportunities to land larger litigation matters, especially in products liability. Their former firm has been renamed Peters Monyak, and will continue in the same type of work.
Source: www.nylawyer.com
Monthly Archives: April 2007
Milbank Tweed Hires Capital Markets Lawyer in Tokyo
Capital markets lawyer Bradley Edmister has joined Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy’s Tokyo office as Counsel. He comes from Sullivan & Cromwell, with whom he had for eight years, five of which were in Tokyo. Edmister has extensive experience in a variety of corporate matters including M&A, capital markets, finance, private equity, and joint ventures. Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, Milbank was the first American firm to open in Japan. Its other Asian offices are located in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
Source: www.antara.co.id
King & Spalding Launches Riyadh Office
By affiliating with the Law Offices of Mohammed Al-Ammar in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, King & Spalding has opened a new office in Riyadh. Tariq Abbadi, formerly of Baker Botts, will join the new office as of counsel. He focuses on corporate and Saudi regulatory work. King & Spalding also opened an office in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in December; the office now has eight lawyers.
Source: www.nylawyer.com
Sills Cummis Epstein Moves to New NYC Office
Sills Cummis Epstein & Gross, based in Newark, NJ, has moved its New York City office from 30 Rockefeller Plaza to One Rockefeller Plaza. The new 20,000 square foot office houses all 16 attorneys and 19 support staff on the 25th floor. This office is larger and allowed the firm the option of building new quarters from raw space. It features four conference rooms and a reception area with a hanging glass projection panel. The 165-lawyer firm also has an office in Princeton, NJ.
Source: www.nylawyer.com
Lateral Hire to White & Case’s NY Securities Practice
White & Case has hired securities lawyer, Mariel Creo, for its New York office. Creo has an extensive background in a variety of complex corporate and finance transactions in Latin America and Europe. She also has experience in leveraged finance, private placements, high-yield bond offerings and debt restructurings, as well as private equity investment funds with Latin American investments. Creo is a valuable lateral hire for the firm, as she will help to bolster the multi-office, cross-border capabilities offered to clients. With offices in Mexico City, Monterrey, and Sao Paulo, White & Case has one of the leading Latin American law practices. Besides Creo, the firm already added eight other securities partners this year.
Source: www.marketwire.com
Day Pitney Forms Alliance with Minority-Owned Firm
Day Pitney announced this week its new alliance with the minority-owned corporate law boutique, Gray Haile. The firms will maintain independence, but will co-counsel on transactions when needed and will pursue new business opportunities together as well. For Gray Haile, having the services and resources of a 9-office, 400-lawyer firm will allow it to expand its client base and go after larger transactions. Serving as co-counsel for a sizable pool of corporate clients, Day Pitney aims to become those clients’ choice of firm when they need representation in another practice area. The alliance is also especially beneficial for Day Pitney because of the boost it gives to the firm’s minority lawyer numbers.
Source: wwww.law.com
Sutherland Asbill Recruits Paul Hastings Outsourcing/Systems Integration Team
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan has gained eight lawyers from Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker. Partners Scott Hobby, Charles Hollis, III, Derek Johnston and John Miller, Jr., along with Counsel Timothy Dodson and three associates, will join noted technology and licensing Partner Peter Quittmeyer to create a new Outsourcing/Systems Integration practice within Sutherland’s Corporate Group. Hobby will chair the new practice. This Outsourcing/Sysytems Integration practice has over 20 years experience structuring, negotiating, and documenting domestic and offshore outsourcing services arrangements. Sutherland has over 450 lawyers in offices in Atlanta, Austin, Houston, New York, Tallahassee and Washington.
Source: www.lawfuel.com
Sidley To Open in Sydney
Sidley Austin is ready to open a new Australia office after hiring Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman’s Sydney office managing partner, Bob Meyers. The Sydney office will open May 1, becoming the firm’s sixth office in the Asia Pacific region after offices in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Singapore. Meyers, who will head the new office, advises Australian, New Zealand and US companies and investment banks on stock market listings, M&A and structured finance. He will join the firm’s corporate finance and capital markets practice.
Source: www.legalweek.com
Hogan & Hartson’s Denver Managing Partner Departs for UnitedHealth
Hogan & Hartson’s Denver managing partner, Tom Strickland, is leaving to become the chief legal officer of UnitedHealth Group, Inc., one of the firm’s clients. At United, Strickland will address issues within the national healthcare debate such as the rising cost of healthcare and the senior’s market. Strickland was a former U.S. attorney, and a two-time Democratic candidate for the Senate. Cole Finegan will fill Strickland’s shoes at Hogan & Hartson’s Denver office. As a former Denver city attorney, Finegan re-organized the city attorney’s office of 100 attorneys, which saved the city more than $1 million.
Source: www.bizjournals.com
Venable Recruits Lateral for NY Real Esate Practice
Ralph Miles has joined Venable’s New York office, where he will chair the New York Real Estate Group. He joins from McCarter & English, where he was a partner in real estate and public finance groups. Miles has close to thirty years of experience in real estate finance, development, leasing and real estate bankruptcies and restructurings. Since Venable’s New York office opening in 2005, the firm has been working to grow its real estate practice.
Source: www.dsnews.com