King & Spalding’s Charlotte Office Expands with Addition of Finance, Private Equity and Intellectual Property Lawyers 09 Nov 2007
CHARLOTTE, N.C., November 9, 2007—King & Spalding, a leading international law firm, today announced the continuing expansion of the Charlotte office with the addition of nine highly respected lawyers. The new arrivals will both strengthen existing disciplines in litigation and real estate and launch Charlotte-based practices in the areas of finance, private equity and intellectual property.The latest lawyers join the five that opened the office in mid-July—Jeff Brown, George Covington, Cory Hohnbaum, Mark Thigpen and Wen Hutchinson—bringing the total number of Charlotte-based lawyers to 14.“We are very fortunate to have the talents of these lawyers joining our growing office," said Jeff Brown, managing partner of King & Spalding’s Charlotte office. "Each brings unique, qualified experience and skills that will help us expand our service capabilities to our clients and grow our business and presence in the Charlotte area. We are excited about additional opportunities to hire experienced lawyers who can take advantage of the firm’s platform to better serve our clients.”The following partners have joined the Charlotte office since its July opening:
Joining the office as counsel are:
In addition, Steven J. de Groot, a partner in the firm’s corporate practice, will split his time between the firm’s Charlotte and Atlanta offices and will have a residence in Charlotte. He is active with clients in outsourcing and technology transaction matters.King & Spalding is also pleased to announce the addition in the Charlotte office of Adam Conrad, an intellectual property litigation lawyer whose credentials include clerking for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Along with Conrad are fellow associate Erika Olson, an accomplished financial services litigator, and senior attorney James Lund, an experienced and well-regarded banking and finance lawyer.Additional lawyers are expected in the coming months in the areas of private equity, finance, and litigation, among other practice areas.Separately, Chris Sheaffer has joined King & Spalding’s Charlotte office as director of administration. She joins the firm from Mayer Brown in Charlotte, where she held the same position.King & Spalding opened the Charlotte office in July 2007. Charlotte is the third of four new offices opened by the firm for the year, and the eighth of nine worldwide locations. The office provides legal services currently in the areas of litigation, corporate, private equity, real estate, finance and intellectual property matters.About King & SpaldingKing & Spalding is an international law firm with more than 800 lawyers in Atlanta, Charlotte, Dubai, Frankfurt, Houston, London, New York, Riyadh (affiliated office) and Washington, D.C. The firm represents half of the Fortune 100 and in a Corporate Counsel survey in September 2007 was among the top firms representing Fortune 250 companies. For additional information, visit www.kslaw.com.