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Covington & Burling Picks Up Heavyweights from Rushton Stakely

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

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Covington & Burling Picks Up Heavyweights from Rushton Stakely

Covington & Burling has hired two prominent attorneys away from Montgomery, Alabama’s Rushton, Stakely, Johnston & Garrett. Robert Brock joins the Washington DC office of Covington & Burling as a partner in the litigation group. He will chair the product liability & mass tort practice group. Brock was with Rushton Stakely for 25 years. His practice [...]

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Seyfarth Shaw Hires for Atlanta Office

Monday, July 6, 2009

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Seyfarth Shaw Hires for Atlanta Office

Seyfarth Shaw, which last week brought on a new team of corporate and technology partners from Alston & Bird, is expanding its Atlanta office with lawyers poached from Troutman Sanders. Robert C. Stevens joins as a partner in Seyfarth Shaw’s Labor & Employment Department. He concentrates his practice on litigation and counseling matters involving employment discrimination, [...]

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Seyfarth Shaw Brings on Team from Alston & Bird

Thursday, July 2, 2009

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Seyfarth Shaw Brings on Team from Alston & Bird

Chicago-based Seyfarth Shaw, which in May laid off 50 people and reduced salaries, has brought on a new team of corporate and technology partners from Alston & Bird. Robert C. Reynolds, Jr. is an outsourcing lawyer who co-founded Alston & Bird’s energy infrastructure team. He received his JD from the Vanderbilt University Law School, where he [...]

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Law School to Allow Select Students to Apply Without LSATs

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

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Law School to Allow Select Students to Apply Without LSATs

The University of Alabama School of Law will allow a select group of Honors College students to apply without providing results from the Law School Admissions Test. The Tuscaloosa-based law school says it is “streamlining” the admissions process for the Alabama Honors College students. To be eligible, the students must be Alabama residents and have an undergraduate [...]

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