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Curtis law firm moves D.C. office
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2010/03/01 10:09
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pThe D.C. office of law firm Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt amp; Mosle LLP has relocated its headquarters to larger space downtown./ppThe firm said that its new location, on the top floor of 1717 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, more than doubles the size of its offices and will allow for continued expansion of its practice./ppThis relocation marks an important step in Curtis’ ongoing expansion in Washington,” said D.C. Managing Partner Daniel Lenihan./ppThe firm said that it has added four senior lawyers to its D.C. office since December 2008./ppAccording to its Web site, Curtis has three U.S. offices with 16 professionals working in Washington, five working in Houston and more than 100 based in New York. In addition, Curtis has 10 international offices.
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Jeffersonville law firm grows with new partner, more space
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2010/02/12 09:10
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pApplegate amp; Fifer, a business and real estate law firm based in Jeffersonville, was renamed Applegate Fifer Pulliam LLC last month./ppThe name change was prompted by the addition of a third partner, Keith Pulliam, who joined real estate attorney Alan Applegate and municipal attorney Greg Fifer./ppPulliam previously practiced at New Albany law firm Lorch amp; Naville LLC./ppHe assists small businesses with legal issues, such as business formations and contracts.
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GLA ALA 2010 ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT LAW FORUM
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2010/01/19 18:34
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pLOS ANGELES- 200 members of the Los Angeles legal community are expected to attend the Employment Law Forum, a nonprofit legal education event in Los Angeles.
The Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (GLA ALA) will host its Annual Employment Law Forum Saturday, January 23 from 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. at the Autry National Center of the American West in Griffith Park, located at 4700 Western Heritage Way in Los Angeles.
The event will offer an annual update on new 2010 employment laws with speaker Laura Petroff, managing partner of Winston amp; Strawn’s Los Angeles office.
Marsha Petrie Sue, MBA, CSP will present the lunch keynotenbsp; “The Reactor Factor: How to Respond Positively to Negative Situations at Work.”
Three breakout sessions following lunch will feature the speakers Marsh Petrie Sue on the topic of how to Decontaminate Toxic People, Fred Griffin, partner of Burke Williams amp; Sorenson, on the topic of Navigating California Leaves and John LeCrone, partner at Davis Wright Tremaine, on the topic of Social Media in the Workplace.
An exhibit hall with over 40 business partners who support the legal industry will be in attendance.
Price to attend for ALA members is $50 for the morning session or $75 for the all day seminar and for non-ALA members is $75 for the morning session and $100 for the all day seminar.
For more information, contact GLA ALA President-Elect Mary McDonnell at a href=mailto:mmcdonnell@entertainmentpartners.commmcdonnell@entertainmentpartners.com/a. For media requests, contact Jess Block, media relations, at a href=mailto:JessBlockPR@gmail.comJessBlockPR@gmail.com/a or at 909.706.8525.
ABOUT GLA ALA:/ppThe Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (GLA ALA) is a 385-person nonprofit membership organization that provides educational opportunities, community service, and exchange of information to improve the quality and professionalism of management in legal services organizations. For more information, visit a href=http://www.glaala.org.Photoswww.glaala.org./ppPhotos/a from the GLA ALA Employment Law Forum will be available after the event.
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Manhattan Law Firm Relocates HQ After 50 Years
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2009/05/21 09:01
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pHerzfeld amp; Rubin P.C. is relocating its headquarters to 125 Broad St. in New York's Financial District, after a 50-year stint at 40 Wall St.
/ppMack-Cali, which owns roughly 40 percent of the 40-story office tower, signed the global law firm to a 20-year, 56,322-square-foot lease. The new deal brings the REIT's 525,000-square-foot portion of the 1.3 million-square-foot high-rise to full occupancy. Mark Shapses, Joseph Messina and Jason Schwartzenberg with Studley represented Herzfeld amp; Rubin. /ppThe law firm joins prominent tenants such as Sullivan amp; Cromwell LLP and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), both of which own their space. Herzfeld amp; Rubin's 64,736-square-foot lease at 40 Wall St., which encompasses floors 50 through 56, is up at the end of this year. The new space offers comparable size, but on less than two floors. /ppThe new deal brings a nearly four-year search to an end. We were hired in 2005 to find a more cost-effective, efficient occupancy solution for the firm, and periodically went out into the market looking for space, said Shapses. The market went through extraordinary price and availability changes in that period. The right situation with the right economics hadn’t surfaced until now. /ppSchwartzenberg noted that the space hadn't even hit the market yet. We knew it would soon be vacated so we moved quickly to secure it. /ppMack-Cali will cover 100 percent of the modifications Herzfeld amp; Rubin requires. The concession package also includes free rent and furnishings. /p |
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