Baker & McKenzie London Poised for Growth as Chief Begins Second Term

Gary Senior, Baker & McKenzie’s London managing partner, is ready to expand the firm during his second term. When Senior took the position in Dec. 2006, profitability was low in all firms. It took directed work increasing revenues and focusing on clients to turn things around and increase firm profitability. Specifically the corporate and banking practices have grown significantly during Senior’s first three-year term. In his second term, Senior hopes to expand all practice areas, but especially the IP practice.
Source: www.thelawyer.com

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Greenberg Traurig Welcomes Lateral Litigator to Philly

Greenberg Traurig announced the arrival of Francine Friedman Griesing to its Philadelphia office. Friedman Griesing joins the firm as a shareholder in the litigation department. Before joining Greenberg, she was a partner at Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC. Friedman Griesing has represented clients in the tourism, hospitality, restaurant, gaming, and manufacturing industries. With 1,600 attorneys and governmental affairs professionals, Greenberg Traurig is the seventh largest law firm in the U.S. based on the number of lawyers. The firm has offices in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
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Crowell & Moring Welcomes Two Government Contracts Partners

Crowell & Moring has brought on two new lateral partners to its Government Contracts Group. Angela Styles, the former Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy within the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) at the White House, and international government contracts lawyer Robert Nichols have joined the firm’s D.C. office. Both attorneys join from Miller & Chevalier, where they were members. Styles focuses her work on federal procurement law and litigation, and counsels clients on issues ranging from claim disputes and cost accounting to executive branch lobbying and compliance reviews. Nichols specializes in domestic and international government contracts issues, including traditional counseling, cost accounting, export controls, foreign military sales, and international dispute resolution. With its wide range of expertise and 40-year history, Crowell & Moring’s Government Contracts Group has been recognized as one of the best in the country. The D.C.-based firm has over 350 lawyers practicing in offices in D.C., New York, California, London, and Brussels.
Source: www.prnewswire.com

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Lone Star Firms Resist the First-Year Raise

As first-year salaries go up on both coasts, firms in Texas are resisting the pressure to raise. Though some non-Texas-based firms applied have applied the NY/CA market rate of $160,000 to their Texas offices, large Texas firms are staying put. The resistance may come from the fact that most firms just went through salary increases in 2006, and TX firms do not feel the need to raise them again so soon. Moreover, these firms know that because the cost of living is lower in Texas than in CA or NY, they remain competitive even if they don’t match East and West Coast salaries. Many top law students want to remain or return to Texas for just that reason. However, if any firm in the Lone Star state breaks down and decides to make the raise, it is likely that more will follow.
Source: www.nylawyer.com

Former Buchanan Ingersoll Partner Opens PA Real Estate Boutique

Kevin Silverang, the former managing partner of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney’s Philadelphia office, has formed his own firm. With another former Buchanan Ingersoll attorney, Kelly Anne Donohoe, Silverang has formed a real estate boutique named Silverang & Donohoe. Silverang left Buchanan Ingersoll in 2004 to join O’Neil Properties Group, where he was executive vice president and GC; Donohoe later joined him there as vice president and assistant general counsel. The new firm opened in St. Davids, PA on April 2. About half of the firm’s work will be handling the legal needs of Silverang’s real estate development company; the other work will be in representing real estate funds. The founders are the firm’s only attorneys right now, but the firm wants to grow to about 5 to 10 lawyers.
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O’Melveny Recruits Stroock Bankruptcy Practice

O’Melveny & Myers has snagged Stroock & Stroock & Lavan’s four-partner bankruptcy practice, to be co-headed by Michael Sage. Sage, who also co-chaired the practice at Stroock, focuses his work on representing private equity and distressed debt funds in restructuring situations. O’Melveny will be Sage’s fourth firm in the past 10 years; the highly sought lateral partner has also been employed by Dewey Ballantine and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. The other Stroock bankruptcy partners joining O’Melveny are Gerald C. Bender, Doron Lipshitz and Patricia M. Perez. Many firms have been working to build up their restructuring practices in anticipation of a surge in business.
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More Firms Raise Pay in CA and Elsewhere

California salary increases continue as Chicago firm Winston & Strawn is the latest to bump up starting pay to $160,000. The firm has about 70 associates in its San Francisco and Los Angeles offices. Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld also applied the NY scale to its CA offices and its D.C. headquarters. Cooley Godward Kronish also increased first-year salariess firmwide to the $160K pay scale.
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Goodwin Proctor Builds D.C. IP Practice

A seven-partner IP team from Hunton & Williams will be joining Goodwin Proctor in Washington, D.C. Goodwin’s IP practice is mostly based out of Boston and New York; the firm did not have IP lawyers in D.C. until this recent addition. Thomas Scott Jr., Hunton’s former IP chairman, will head Goodwin’s 145-lawyer national IP practice. The other partners joining Scott in D.C. are Scott Robertson, Jennifer Albert, Patrick Doody, David Young, Stephen Schreiner, and Christopher Campbell. The firm has been actively searching for high-profile laterals to join the D.C. office lately. FDA attorney Mark Heller joined in January, and in June a group of private equity experts joined from Hogan & Hartson. Currently, the firm is seeking lawyers who focus on securities enforcement, real estate and real estate capital markets, corporate, and antitrust work.
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Edwards Angell Lateral Partner Joins Nixon Peabody

Harold Ruvoldt has left Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge for Nixon Peabody. Ruvoldt was the partner-in-charge of the New York office of his former firm. At Nixon, he will co-lead an interdisciplinary practice group dealing with corporate integrity. Cathy Fleming is the other co-leader of this group; in March, she too left Edwards Angell.
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Government Relations Practice Grows at Brown Rudnick

Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP has recruited professionals for its Boston government relations practice. Carole Brennan joins the firm as a principal; she previously worked as the director of external affairs for the Massachusetts Port Authority. Kevin Considine and Martin Natasia come from KMC Strategies Group, a government consulting firm. Considine joins as a partner, and Natasia will be a government relations specialist. The three attorneys will join Paul Afonso in the practice group.
Source: www.boston.bizjournals.com

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