Thompson Hine’s New Practice In Atlanta

Thompson Hine LLP has launched a Labor & Employment practice at its Atlanta office to represent management in labor, employment, immigration and workers’ compensation matters. Mark Floyd, partner and vice chair of the firm’s Labor & Employment practice group, will head this practice. He brings more than 20 years of experience.
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DLA Piper Hires 16th Lawyer

DLA Piper has hired its 16th lawyer in Europe this year, recently adding Maria Segimón de Manzanos for its Madrid office. On average, the firm has hired a new lawyer every three days. At this rate, it will hire another 116 lawyers before the end of this year.
Source: www.thelawyer.com

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Bryan Cave’s London’s Conflicting Results

Bryan Cave’s London branch has increased their turnover by almost a quarter in 2007. fees at the firm’s City branch increased by 22.4% reaching $28.4m (£14.6m). Even so, revenue per lawyer (RPL) dropped by 9.3% to $845,450 (£435,000. Office managing partner Anthony Fiducia blames the low dollar exchange rate and the hire of two new partner hires for this decrease in RPL. Fiducia remains confident the office will be more productive in 2008.
Source: www.legalweek.com

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DLA Now on 15th Hire This Year

DLA Piper has recently made their 15th lateral hire in Europe in 2008 alone. Their newest venture? Rob Ludding from Van Wylick & Ludding has just joined the team. Ludding, haveing 33+ years of experience, will become counsel at DLA Piper. In the firm’s France office, DLA Piper has hired seven partners and three associates.
Source:thelawyer.com

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Jones Day California Attracts New Associates

Jones Day remains as one of the world’s largest law firms by a variety of tactics. One such tactic, is ensuring the possibility of promotions for its current members, which in turn aids in attracting those on the outside, specifically in its five California offices. In 2004, the San Diego office had one lawyer. Today it has more than 20. Along with various other lateral moves, Jones Day has had 9 associates climb the ladder to partner throughout the California offices. The California offices began 25 years ago, now with more than 250 lawyers cumulatively among the five offices, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Los Angeles, Irvine and San Diego.
Source: blackenterprise.com

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Latham Plans Three New Offices in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Qatar

Latham & Watkins plans to open three offices in the Middle East in March of this year, holding the distinction of the first law firm to do so. Last week Latham hired corporate partner Rindala Beydoun to head the three offices in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Qatar in March. Three Latham partners and about 12 associates will also transfer to the Middle East later this year. The firm is also “actively recruiting from the market at the moment,”Beydoun says.
Source: thelawyer.com

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Reed Smith Sending More Trainees to Hong Kong

Following Reed Smith’s merger with Richards Butler Hong Kong, the firm plans on sending two trainees to Hong Kong. Mark Matthew, Reed Smith graduate recruitment manager, says this will occur later this month [February] at the next seat rotation. The merger,announced January 1, 2008, added about £30m to Reed Smith’s annual turnover.
Source: www.thelawyer.com

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Hogan & Hartson’s London Office Increases Revenues

Hogan & Hartson’s London office has increased total revenue by 16.6 percent to $880m (£448.45m), leaving its 13 partners and 47 lawyers with a revenue per partner of $2.6m (£1.32m) and a revenue per lawyer (RPL) figure of $965,000 (£491,800). The firm’s managing partner of the international offices, Steve Immelt, is pleased with Hogan’s progress in Europe and now plans on advancing the Los Angeles office to serve Asian tech companies with their IP and regulatory strategies.
Source: www.thelawyer.com

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CC taps Mayer Brown for Asia Disputes Boost

Clifford Chance (CC) has boosted its Asia litigation team with the hire of a partner from Mayer Brown JSM, the magic circle law firm announced today (18 February).

Brian Gilchrist joins CC’s Hong Kong arm on 1 May. He specialises in banking and insurance disputes, directors’ duties and minority shareholders’ rights matters, as well as tax-related areas.
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Experienced Securities Lawyers David Worley and James Robertgelista Joins Page Perry, LLC As Partners

Page Perry, LLC announced today the addition of two new partners: David J. Worley and James M. Robertgelista, widely known for their securities and commercial litigation. Robertgelista, with more than 17 years of commercial and class action litigation experience, has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in federal and state courts throughout the United States. Worley has almost 20 years of vast experience in civil trial and appellate litigation has had substantial experience in securities, other class-action litigation, and portfolio monitoring.
Source: www.prnewswire.com