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Recent News About Nelson Mullins
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Nelson Mullins Honored with 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award
Nelson Mullins is pleased to announce the firm is the recipient of the 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award by Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), a leading nonprofit organization that mobilizes pro bono legal support for human rights programs. -
Nelson Mullins Grows Nashville Office With Corporate Industry Veteran
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, a national full-service law firm with offices from coast to coast, is pleased to welcome partner Saraann Parker to the corporate group in Nashville, Tennessee. -
Alexandra Katich Selected for 2024 Colorado General Counsel Mentor Program
Nelson Mullins is proud to announce Denver-based partner Alexandra Katich was chosen for the 2024 Colorado General Counsel Mentor Program. -
Healthcare Litigator Joins Nelson Mullins in Washington D.C.
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, a national law firm with offices coast to coast, today welcomes new partner Jillian Willis to its litigation practice in Washington, D.C. A seasoned trial attorney with nearly a decade of experience as a federal prosecutor, she most recently served in the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice as assistant chief of the Health Care Fraud Unit. -
Nelson Mullins Represented Ecopol in its Strategic Investment in JRF Technology
Nelson Mullins represented Ecopol S.p.A., a developer and manufacturer of innovative biodegradable films and delivery systems, in its successful execution of a strategic investment in JRF Technology LLC, a key player in the advancement of water-soluble polymer and edible film technology. -
Nelson Mullins Brings on Partner Benjamin J. Hron, Expands Boston Team
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, a full-service national law firm with offices from coast to coast, is pleased to announce that Benjamin M. Hron, a partner with more than two decades of professional legal experience, has joined the firm’s Boston office and the Venture Capital and Technology Team. -
Blake Williams Honored with 2022 Claude M. Scarborough Pro Bono Award
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP recently recognized partner Blake Williams with the Claude M. Scarborough Pro Bono Award for his pro bono commitments assisting a client with a post-conviction relief (PCR) action and expanding homeless courts across South Carolina, dedicating over 320 hours during 2022 to helping others. -
Nelson Mullins announces Attorneys Recognized as ‘Super Lawyers’ and ‘Rising Stars’ in South Carolina
Thomson Reuters, the publisher of "Super Lawyers," has named 12 Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP attorneys in our South Carolina offices as 2023 South Carolina "Super Lawyers" and three "Rising Stars.” -
Winston-Salem Partner Don Pocock Appointed Section Leader for American Bar Association's Content Management Committee
Winston-Salem Partner Don Pocock Appointed Section Leader for American Bar Association's Content Management Committee. -
Marquetta J. Bryan Wins Black Leaders Worth Watching Award
Marquetta J. Bryan Wins Black Leaders Worth Watching Award. -
NELSON MULLINS: Brandon Neuman Appointed to University of North Carolina's Center for Banking and Finance Advisory Board
Brandon Neuman, partner in Nelson Mullins Raleigh office, has been elected to the Advisory Board at the University of North Carolina's (UNC) Center for Banking and Finance at the UNC School of Law. -
NELSON MULLINS: FinTech Thought Leader Richard B. Levin Recognized by Chambers
Chambers and Partners has recognized Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Partner Richard B. Levin, who serves as Chair of the firm’s FinTech and Regulation Practice, in its 2021 Chambers FinTech Guide. -
NELSON MULLINS: Seasoned Real Estate Finance Attorney Ginger Rolfes Returns to Nelson Mullins
Real estate finance attorney Virginia Bailey "Ginger" Rolfes has returned to Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP as a partner in the Charlotte office. -
NELSON MULLINS: Nelson Mullins and Redgrave LLP to Form Encompass Redgrave, Comprehensive Information and Discovery Law Practice, Largest in the Nation
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP is pleased to announce that the attorneys, directors, and advisors from Redgrave LLP will join the firm’s Encompass practice, establishing Encompass Redgrave as the nation’s largest and most comprehensive information and discovery law practice. -
NELSON MULLINS: Andrew Connor Reappointed to Charleston County Council Procurement Appeals Board
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough Partner Andrew M. Connor has been reappointed by Charleston County Council to the Procurement Appeals Board for a term to expire June 2022. -
NELSON MULLINS: Michael Hollingsworth Elected Tulane University Advisory Board Executive Committee Chair
Atlanta Office Managing Partner Michael Hollingsworth has been elected Chair of the Executive Committee of Tulane Fund Advisory Board as of July 1, 2020 for a two-year term. -
NELSON MULLINS: Nelson Mullins Launches Remote Wills for Nurses Clinic With Atlanta Legal Aid
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Nelson Mullins has collaborated with the Atlanta Legal Aid Society to launch the Wills for Nurses Project. Wills for Nurses will provide Atlanta hospital frontline nurses and nurse technicians with free, remote legal assistance offering simple wills and medical directives. -
NELSON MULLINS: Weston Adams to Co-Chair E4 Carolinas Expansion Task Force
E4 Carolinas has chosen Columbia Partner Weston Adams to co-chair its task force to expand the clean energy organization's presence in South Carolina. -
NELSON MULLINS: Nelson Mullins Participating in COVID-19 Small Business/Nonprofit Initiatives in Four States
On June 1, 2020, the Chief Judge of the Office of Administrative Law Judges, United States Department of Labor, issued Administrative Order 2020-MIS-00008, which provides that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, effective immediately all formal hearings will be conducted by telephone or video. -
NELSON MULLINS: Seven Nelson Mullins Intellectual Property Attorneys Named 2020 ‘IP Stars’
On May 29, 2020, Senate Bill 418, seeking to make sweeping changes in Louisiana tort litigation, was passed in the House of Representatives by a vote of 72 to 28.