Image by Getty Images Former White & Case partner Raymond Sullivan Jr. has joined the Washington office of Baker Donelson to lead a global customs practice. Why the move? "The reason was really to move my practice, in these tougher economic times, to a firm that has a friendlier rate structure for my clients," Sullivan says.
See full article on AmLaw at: From Legal Times: Baker Donelson's Lower Rates Attract White & Case Partner
Thursday, December 4, 2008
White & Case Partner moves to firm where he can charge less
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