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Movers & Shakers

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
April 28, 2010

Fisher & Phillips LLP, a national labor and employment law firm, will move its national headquarters in Atlanta in November 2010. The firm is moving into the new 12th & Midtown development where it will occupy two floors of a new 38-story office tower at 1075 Peachtree Street.

Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. has appointed partners to serve as new heads of its offices in Austin, TX, and Denver. In Austin, Butch Hayes, a member of this Newsletter's Board of Editors, is the office's new Partner-in-Charge, taking over for Terry Tottenham, who will continue as Of Counsel to the firm while serving this year as the President of the State Bar of Texas.

Hayes oversees nearly 90 lawyers and more than 100 staff members working in Fulbright's Austin office. He primarily handles employment and business litigation ranging from employment discrimination to shareholder derivative to trade secret and employee raiding suits. He advises clients on a range of employment and business issues and has tried dozens of matters, in various jurisdictions, with a particular emphasis on federal court practice.

Fisher & Phillips LLP, a national labor and employment law firm, will move its national headquarters in Atlanta in November 2010. The firm is moving into the new 12th & Midtown development where it will occupy two floors of a new 38-story office tower at 1075 Peachtree Street.

Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. has appointed partners to serve as new heads of its offices in Austin, TX, and Denver. In Austin, Butch Hayes, a member of this Newsletter's Board of Editors, is the office's new Partner-in-Charge, taking over for Terry Tottenham, who will continue as Of Counsel to the firm while serving this year as the President of the State Bar of Texas.

Hayes oversees nearly 90 lawyers and more than 100 staff members working in Fulbright's Austin office. He primarily handles employment and business litigation ranging from employment discrimination to shareholder derivative to trade secret and employee raiding suits. He advises clients on a range of employment and business issues and has tried dozens of matters, in various jurisdictions, with a particular emphasis on federal court practice.

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