- Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice
Infobox Law Firm
firm_name = Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC
firm_
headquarters =Winston-Salem, North Carolina
num_offices = 11
num_attorneys = approximately 530 [ [http://www.womblecarlyle.com/default.asp?id=66 Firm overview] ]
num_employees = 1,100+
practice_areas =
key_people = Keith W. Vaughan, Chairman; Terry Wiley, Executive director [ [http://www.womblecarlyle.com/default.asp?id=75 Firm management] ]
revenue =
date_founded = 1876
founder =
company_type = Professional limited liability company
homepage = [http://www.wcsr.com www.wcsr.com]
dissolved =Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, established in
Winston-Salem ,North Carolina in 1876, is one of the largest business law firms in the mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions of theUnited States . Currently, Womble Carlyle has eleven offices:Winston-Salem , Charlotte, Greensboro,Research Triangle Park and Raleigh,North Carolina ; andAtlanta, Georgia ;Baltimore, Maryland ;Greenville, South Carolina ;Tysons Corner, Virginia ;Washington, DC ; andWilmington, Delaware . The firm’s growth has matched the economic growth and evolution of North Carolina and the mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions.Brief History
Although the name of the firm has changed several times since 1876, Womble Carlyle has been in continuous operation since it was initially established under the name Watson & Glenn.:*In 1885, the firm name changed to Glenn & Glenn:*In 1891, the firm name changed to Glenn & Manley:*In 1898, the firm name changed to Glenn, Manley & Hendren:*In 1905, the firm name changed to Manly & Hendren:*In 1911, the firm name changed to Manly, Hendren & Womble:*In 1942, the firm name changed to Womble, Carlyle, Martin & Sandridge:*In 1954, the firm name changed to Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice
Womble Carlyle began expanding outside Winston-Salem in the 1980’s when it established offices in Raleigh and Charlotte. The 1990’s were marked by the firm’s early commitment to technology and further expansion into new cities by opening new offices and also merging with other law firms. By the end of the 1990’s Womble Carlyle had opened its Atlanta, Research Triangle Park, Washington D.C. and Greenville, South Carolina offices. The firm’s commitment to technology was recognized in 1999 when Red Herring (a weekly magazine focused on the business of funding, building, and taking new technologies to market), recognized Womble Carlyle as one of the most progressive law firms in the country due to its commitment to technology. Since 2000, the firm has added its offices in Tysons Corner, Greensboro, Wilmington and Baltimore.
Today
Womble Carlyle now has more than 500 lawyers and 1200 staff located in eleven offices. Its attorneys and professionals provide a full range of legal services to regional, national and international businesses and other clients in a wide ranch of industries. Lawyers at Womble Carlyle include former
North Carolina Governor Jim Hunt , formerGovernor of Maryland Bob Ehrlich and formerNorth Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Burley Mitchell .Womble Carlyle is a member of
Lex Mundi , a global organization of independent law firms.Honors and Awards
*2003 recipient of
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund 's Corporate Leadership Award in recognition of the firm's commitment to theThurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund , its 45 member institutions and the students educated at those schools.*Womble Carlyle is included in the
AmLaw 100 Survey and is ranked byThe American Lawyer as being among the 100 leading firms in theUnited States and was ranked number 67 in the 2005 survey. [ [http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1131542411525 National Law Journal 250] ]*Womble Carlyle is included as one of the 300 largest US law firms in the listing prepared by
LawPeriscope .Representative Clients
Womble Carlyle represents many nationally and internationally known corporations, businesses and foundations in industries that include manufacturing, transportation and energy, financial services, insurance, health care, education and technology including:
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Armstrong World Industries :*Bank of America :*Bayer CropScience :*BB&T :*Blackwater Worldwide :*Childress Klein Properties :*Collins & Aikman Floorcoverings, Inc. :*DaimlerChrysler :*Dell Inc. :*GlaxoSmithKline :*Jefferson-Pilot :*Lowe's :*Mustafar Enterprises :*Novartis :*Thomas Built Buses, Inc. :*Thomasville Furniture Industries, Inc. :*UNC Hospitals :*Wachovia Bank :*Wake Forest University Womble Carlyle also has an active
pro bono practice which has included high-profile cases such as the defense of death-row inamteAlan Gell by Womble Carlyle lawyerJames P. Cooney, III .ee also
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* [http://www.wcsr.com/default.asp?id=76 History of Womble Carlyle]
References
External links
* [http://blackwaterwatch.net/ Blackwater Watch]
* [http://www.bestlawyers.com/search/firmProfile.asp?firm_ID=18127 Profile in Best Lawyers]
* [http://www.wcsr.com Womble Carlyle website]
* [http://www.wcsr.com/default.asp?id=686 Womble Carlyle Blogs/Feeds]
* [http://www.lawperiscope.com/profiles/271.html LawPeriscope Profile]
* [http://www.lexmundi.com/assnfe/cv.asp?ID=13935&SNID=99989635 Lex Mundi profile]
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