Jones Day recruited Weston Loegering for its litigation practice in Dallas. Loegering joins the firm from Hughes & Luce as a partner. He has done work in civil and criminal litigation, as well as white collar crime defense, securities litigation, and class actions. Jones Day employs more than 2,200 lawyers in 30 offices around the world.
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Monthly Archives: July 2007
Tech Boutique Closes to Combine with NC Firm
Technology boutique Daniels, Daniels & Verdonik has closed its doors and will be absorbed into Ward & Smith’s Raleigh office. DD&V specialized in corporate and tax law, structuring venture financing deals and patent and copyright work. Though always a small firm, when its numbers got down to only four attorneys, the firm leaders decided to combine with Ward & Smith in order to provide their clients with additional resources.
Source: www.triangle.bizjournals.com
Duane Morris Opens Two Vietnam Offices
Philadelphia’s Duane Morris has recently opened two new offices in Vietnam. The offices in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi will specialize in energy, mergers and acquisitions, and project finance. They are intended to supplement the firm’s office in Singapore, which has become an up-and-coming hub of pharmaceutical development and international finance. The Singapore office opened in January with eight attorneys focusing primarily on finance and energy. Duane Morris has been growing over the past decade, opening offices in nine cities between 1997 and 2005, and more than doubling its size. The firm now has about 650 lawyers.
Source: www.philly.com
Bingham McCutchen Adds Two Film Finance Partners
Bingham McCutchen has recently acquired two film finance partners for its Los Angeles office. Rose PeBenito Shiner and Ronald K. Sittler joined the firm’s financial institutions practice from Buchalter Nemer. Shiner represents financial institutions involved in motion picture lending, as well as clients in co-production arrangements, tax credits, and incentives for domestic production. Sittler focuses on litigation and represents financial institutions in motion picture finance and independent film finance.
Source: www.nylawyer.com
Ogletree Deakins Acquires Labor & Employment Firm, Adds Two Offices
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart acquired labor and employment firm Lewis, Fisher, Henderson & Claxton on July 1. Ogletree gained two offices from the deal, one in Memphis and the other in Jackson, MS, as well as 19 attorneys. Ten lawyers work in the Memphis office, seven in Jackson, and two will join the firm’s L.A. office.
Source: www.nylawyer.com
Pillsbury Hires Tax Partner to Build Tax Controversy & Policy Team
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman has gained a tax partner in its D.C. office. Former assistant attorney general for the tax division of the DoJ, Eileen O’Connor, will head Pillsbury’s new federal tax controversy and tax policy team. As head of the DoJ’s tax division, she oversaw the litigation of approximately 350 attorneys. At Pillsbury, O’Connor aims to round out the firm’s tax practice by building the new team.
Source: www.washington.bizjournals.com
Sheppard Mullin Welcomes Business Litigation Partner from Lord Bissell
Christopher Reeder and a team of three other attorneys have joined Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton as a part of the firm’s Business Trial practice group. The team joins the firm’s L.A. office, which has over 150 attorneys. Reeder, along with special counsel Beverly Lu and associates Gabriel Green and Gene Wu most recently practiced with Lord, Bissell & Brook in Los Angeles. Reeder’s work focuses on commercial law, real estate, franchise, business practices, intellectual property, employment and labor, construction, aviation, entertainment, hospitality and class action litigation.
Source: www.earthtimes.org
Boston Firm Loses Nine Partners
Nine partners and one of counsel from Boston’s Donovan Hatem have left to launch LeClair Ryan’s Boston office. The group of ten are all joining the Richmond, VA-based firm as partners. The attorneys will primarily deal with construction litigation, professional defense, products liability and financial services matters. Kevin Kenneally, who was the former chair of Donovan’s health care litigation group and insurance & tort litigation practice groups, will head the new office. The other lawyers making the move include Neil Hartzell, Paul G. Boylan, Michael P. Giunta, Jay S. Gregory, Warren D. Hutchison, Michael B. Weinberg, Jeffrey L. Alitz, Janet Barringer Pezzulich, and Christopher J. Supple.
Source: www.nylawyer.com
Shearman & Sterling Opens Shanghai Office
Shearman & Sterling has opened an office in Shanghai, its third in China after Beijing and Hong Kong. The new office will be headed by project finance partner Andrew Ruff. Ruff was previously a partner in the firm’s Hong Kong office, but he relocated to Shanghai last October to prepare for the opening. The Shanghai office also includes five associates, and will focus on project finance, capital markets, and M&A work. Shearman & Sterling has 20 offices worldwide.
Source: www.law.com
Fox Rothschild Gains NJ Firm, Sees Growth through Small Acquisitions
Fox Rothschild has grown over the past year by acquiring several small firms ranging in size from two to over 50. In fact, just last week the firm acquired Roseland, NJ-based Goldman & Kramer. Bruce Goldman and Elliot Kramer specialize on tax and estate planning; Fox Rothschild now has more than 30 tax and estate planning attorneys. The firm entered the Roseland market last October by merging with 53-attorney labor and employment boutique Grotta Glassman & Hoffman. Fox Rothschild aims to make its Roseland location a full-service office, and sees Roseland as a valuable market, previously untapped by Philadelphia firms. In January, six-lawyer Young Moriwaki & Greenfader was also acquired by Fox Rothschild.
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