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FIFTEEN BERGER SINGERMAN ATTORNEYS NAMED TO 2009 EDITION OF THE BEST LAWYERS IN AMERICA
Firm News/Florida |
2008/12/17 14:43
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The Florida business law firm Berger Singerman is pleased to announce that fifteen lawyers were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in the recently released edition of The Best Lawyers in America.
Since its inception in 1983, Best Lawyers has become universally regarded as the definitive guide to legal excellence. Because Best Lawyers is based on an exhaustive peer-review survey in which more than 25,000 leading attorneys cast almost two million votes on the legal abilities of other lawyers in their specialties, and because lawyers are not required or allowed to pay a fee to be listed, inclusion in Best Lawyers is considered a singular honor. Corporate Counsel magazine has called Best Lawyers “the most respected referral list of attorneys in practice.”
The Berger Singerman attorneys included in the 2009 edition are:
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; James L. Berger - Real Estate Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Mitchell W. Berger - Commercial Litigation
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; John D. Eaton - Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Brian K. Gart - Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Jordi Guso - Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Melanie Ann Hines - Administrative Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Charles H. Lichtman – Commercial Litigation
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Daniel D. Mielnicki – Tax Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Sheldon S. Polish - Tax Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Leonard K. Samuels - Labor and Employment Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; John “Jack” C. Shawde - Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Paul Steven Singerman - Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Arthur J. Spector - Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Daniel H. Thompson - Administrative Law, Environmental Law
· nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;nbsp; Bruce L. Udolf - Non-White-Collar Criminal Defense, White-Collar Criminal Defense |
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Michael E. Starrs Joins Bodman LLP as COO
Firm News/Michigan |
2008/12/17 10:25
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Starrs has broad experience in law firm management. Before joining Bodman, he served for 16 years as chief operating officer and chief financial officer for a large Detroit-based law firm with offices in multiple states. He also served for more than ten years as a senior audit manager at Price Waterhouse in its Detroit and London offices.
“We conducted a national search and are delighted to have found a highly experienced and capable professional like Mike Starrs here in Detroit,” said Bodman LLP Chairman Larry R. Shulman. “His diverse talents will be of great benefit to Bodman moving forward.”
Starrs attended Western Michigan University and earned a Bachelor’s degree from Boston College. He is a Certified Public Accountant and an active member of the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Association of Legal Administrators and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
Starrs will replace Bodman’s Executive Director, Laura A. Collins, who is retiring in January 2009 following a career of more than 44 years with the firm. |
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New Partner at Christian Small LLP
Firm News/Alabama |
2008/12/15 11:24
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William R. Pringle became a partner in the firm in December 2008. Will’s practice areas include business and commercial litigation, contracts, insurance and financial services, product liability, and transportation and logistics. Will received his undergraduate degree from the University of Alabama in 1998. He is a 2001 graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law. |
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Tina Stanford Joins Smith, Welch Brittain, LLP
Firm News/Georgia |
2008/12/14 14:58
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Smith, Welch amp; Brittain LLP, Attorneys at Law is proud to announce that Tina G. Stanford, a Carrollton native, has joined our firm as an associate. Stanford graduated from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law.
Following law school, Ms. Stanford served as Law Clerk for the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit and then opened her own law firm as a general practitioner.
Ms. Stanford has been a member of Phi Kappa Phi honor society since attending college and has been a member of numerous community service and professional organizations. She was the first President of the Columbus Association of Women Lawyers and served as President of the Board of the Association on Battered Women of Clayton County, Georgia. She is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, Henry County Bar Association, Clayton County Bar Association, Atlanta Bar Association and the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers.
Smith, Welch amp; Brittain, LLP was established in McDonough in 1873. The firm currently operates offices in McDonough, Stockbridge, Jackson and Barnesville. SWB includes 20 attorneys and more than 50 support staff. |
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Knobbe Martens Adds Partners in San Francisco
Firm News/California |
2008/12/13 10:22
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Knobbe Martens, one of the leading intellectual property law firms in the nation, is pleased to announce the addition of two partners, Veronica Colby Devitt and Marlene J. Williams, to its San Francisco office.
“Knobbe Martens is pleased to welcome lawyers with such outstanding talent and reputation. Their history of success and expertise expands the capabilities of our San Francisco office,” said Steven Nataupsky, Managing Partner of the firm.
Both Devitt and Williams join Knobbe from Thelen LLP’s San Francisco office.
Devitt focuses her practice on trademark counseling, global trademark portfolio management, prosecution and litigation. She brings her expertise on trademark law, has practiced before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and written and spoken on trademark law before numerous bar associations including the American Bar Association, the International Trademark Association, and the American Intellectual Property Law Association. Devitt is a graduate of Marquette University (M.A. and B.A.) and received her J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law.
Williams focuses her practice on trademark portfolio management, worldwide prosecution and policing of trademarks, dispute resolution, UDPR proceedings, litigation, copyright law, licensing, Internet law and rights of publicity. She brings over ten years of experience in assisting clients in the selection, creation and protection of brands. Williams advises clients in a variety of industries ranging from medical devices and software to apparel and consumer goods and services. Williams received her B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley and her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center.nbsp; |
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Bodman LLP Establishes Richard D. Rohr Scholarship Fund
Firm News/Michigan |
2008/12/10 10:27
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Bodman LLP has honored its late chairman Richard D. Rohr by establishing an endowed scholarship at the University of Michigan Law School in his honor. The Richard D. Rohr Scholarship fund was initially endowed with $100,000 from Bodman LLP, which was matched with $50,000 by the university.
The Richard D. Rohr Scholarship will be awarded for the first time in the fall of 2009. The recipient is expected to be a second or third-year law student who plans to practice law in Southeast Michigan.
“Under Richard Rohr’s leadership, Bodman grew into one of the largest and most successful law firms in Southeast Michigan,” said Larry R. Shulman, Bodman LLP Chairman. “ He had close ties with the University of Michigan Law School as an alumnus, donor and adjunct faculty member. It is fitting that we help foster the future leaders of Detroit’s legal community at his alma mater.”
Rohr, a prominent member of Detroit legal community and chairman of Bodman LLP for 25 years, died on Wednesday, August 27 at 81 years of age. He graduated from the University of Michigan Law School at the top of his class in 1953 and served as editor-in-chief of The University of Michigan Law Review.
“We are deeply honored and appreciative that Bodman has established a scholarship at Michigan Law honoring the memory of Richard Rohr,” said University of Michigan Law School Dean Evan Caminker. “Dick’s association with the Law School began when he was a 1L and endured throughout his lifetime, including his service on our adjunct faculty. Moreover, he was a generous donor to scholarships. In a time when student assistance is more important than ever, there simply could be no more appropriate memorial.” |
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