Alston & Bird

Alston & Bird
Headquarters One Atlantic Center
Atlanta,Georgia USA
No. of offices 10
No. of attorneys about 800
Major practice areas General practice
Revenue $646 million
Date founded 1893 in Atlanta
Company type LLP
Website
www.alston.com

Alston & Bird LLP has grown to become a leading national and international firm and is the largest law firm in Atlanta.

History

Founded in 1893, the firm has offices in Atlanta, New York City, Washington, DC, Brussels, Charlotte, Raleigh, Dallas, Los Angeles, Beijing, and Silicon Valley. Through the roots of the Alston, Miller & Gaines’ predecessor firms, the merger with Jones, Bird and Howell formed Alston & Bird on December 1, 1982. Expansion beyond Georgia began with the establishment of an office in Washington, DC, followed by the 1997 merger with intellectual property-focus Bell Seltzer Park & Gibson (Charlotte and Raleigh), Walter, Conston, Alexander & Green in 2001 (New York), and Crews, Shepherd & McCarty LLP in 2007 (Dallas). In August 2008, the firm opened a Silicon Valley office with attorneys from the national firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. The next month, Alston & Bird acquired the 100-lawyer strong Weston Benshoof Rochefort Rubalcava and MacCuish LLP, launching in Los Angeles and Ventura County to reach 9 offices nationwide. Legal publications report that the Atlanta-based firm is seeking to launch additional overseas offices in London and Germany.[1] Legacy firm Walter Conston operated a Munich liaison office before it was acquired by Alston & Bird.[2]

Today, the firm headquartered in Midtown Atlanta on West Peachtree Street, in One Atlantic Center, has more than 800 attorneys providing a full range of services to domestic and international clients conducting business all over the world.

The former managing partner, Benjamin F. Johnson III, was named on Atlanta Business Chronicles list of the 100 Most Influential people in Atlanta. (published June 28, 2007). In addition, he serves on the board of trustees for several notable Atlanta institutions, including the Carter Center, Emory University, and Woodward Academy.

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References

  1. Matt Byrne (July 17, 2006). "Alston raids Pillsbury for London, German growth". thelawyer.com. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  2. "Alston & Bird completes NY takeover". thelawyer.com. January 15, 2001. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  3. "100 Best Companies to Work For". Fortune.com. March 3, 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  4. "Corporate Counsel". law.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  5. Amanda Bronstad, "Judge Agrees to Expand Plaintiffs Committees in Toyota MDL," The National Law Journal, 17 May 2010.

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