The firm’s history dates back to 1893 through the long 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 Bell Seltzer Park & Gibson (Charlotte and Raleigh, NC) and Walter, Conston, Alexander & Green in 2001 (New York, NY), and the acquisition of Crews, Shepherd & McCarty LLP in 2007 (Dallas, TX). Alston & Bird’s Silicon Valley office opened in August 2008, and our Los Angeles office opened in September following the acquisition of Weston Benshoof Rochefort Rubalcava and MacCuish LLP. In 2011, the firm established our first European office in Brussels. With the opening of a San Francisco office in 2017, we extended our presence in California to three locations. Our European footprint expanded in 2019 with the opening of our London office. In 2024, we opened our Chicago office to better serve our longtime clients in the Midwest and expanded our presence in Los Angeles with our new Century City office.

TEAMWORK
Alston & Bird’s nationally recognized firm culture is based on successful teamwork and allows us to quickly access virtually any combination of skills that a client may require. The firm has been ranked for 25 consecutive years on Fortune magazine’s list of “Best Companies to Work For.” This recognition demonstrates the satisfaction of those who work at the firm and translates into resources committed to delivering high-quality work product to clients.

CLIENT FOCUS
Alston & Bird has been consistently recognized as a U.S. law firm providing superior client service in the BTI Client Service A-Team. This recognition results from interviews with approximately 240 corporate counsel at Fortune 1000 companies.

BREADTH AND DEPTH
There is simply no substitute for having someone down the hall – someone very good – who can answer a question about an FCC issue, a biotech patent, actuarial analysis, regulatory compliance, global technology outsourcing, complex litigation, or whatever the issue may be. Alston & Bird has both the critical mass and the skill combination to meet the most complex client needs. A key demonstration of our skills: 224 of our attorneys are listed in The Best Lawyers in America. Another 123 of our lawyers are listed in Ones to Watch – the future is bright at Alston & Bird.

Management & Demographics
Management & Personnel
Managing Partner
Contacts
Contacts
Teresa T. Bonder
Antitrust
404-881-7369
G. Christian Roux
Construction Law
202-239-3113
David E. Brown, Jr.
Corporate
202-239-3345
David S. Teske
Electronic Entertainment
404-881-7935
David R. Godofsky
Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation
202-239-3392
Kenneth G. Jaffe
Energy
202-239-3154
Nicki Carlsen
Environmental & Land Use
213-576-1128
Douglas S. Arnold
Environmental and Land Use
404-881-7637
H. Douglas Hinson
ERISA Litigation
404-881-7590
Benjamin T. White
Exempt Organizations
404-881-7488
Sam K. Kaywood Jr.
Federal Income Tax
404-881-7481
Mark C. Kanaly
Financial Services and Products
404-881-7975
Marc J. Scheineson
Food and Drug Law
202-239-3465
Robert J. Sullivan
Global Finance & Debt Products
704-444-1293
Rick S. Blumen
Global Finance and Debt Products
404-881-7895
J. Mark Ray
Health Care
404-881-7739
Jennifer L. Butler
Health Care
202-239-3326
Gerald L. Mize, Jr.
Insurance Litigation and Regulation
404-881-7579
Guy R. Gosnell
Intellectual Property - Electronics and Computer
704-444-1029
David J. Stewart
Intellectual Property - Trademark and Copyright
404-881-7952
Keith E. Broyles
Intellectual Property Litigation
404-881-7558
Michael J. Newton
Intellectual Property Litigation
214-922-3423
David S. Teske
Intellectual Property-IP & Technology Transactions
404-881-7935
Karl Geercken
International Litigation
212-210-9471
Edward Tanenbaum
International Tax
212-210-9425
Jason P. Cooper
IP – Mechanical Patent
704-444-1031
Lisa H. Cassilly
Labor and Employment
404-881-7945
Robert C. Jones
Legislative and Public Policy
202-239-3903
Douglas G. Scribner
Litigation and Trial Practice
404-881-7752
William H. Jordan
Litigation and Trial Practice
404-881-7850
Justin R. Howard
Mergers and Acquisitions
404-881-7758
Kevin Miller
Mergers and Acquisitions
212-210-9520
Bernard Taylor Sr.
Products Liability
404-881-7288
Allison M. Ryan
Real Estate Finance & Investment
404-881-7439
Gerard C. Keegan, Jr.
Real Estate Finance & Investment
212-210-9558
John A. Jordak Jr.
Securities Litigation
404-881-7868
William Scott Ortwein
Securities Practice
404-881-7936
Michael T. Petrik
State and Local Tax
404-881-7479
Janine Brown
Technology
404-881-7834
Benjamin T. White
Wealth Planning & Exempt Organizations
404-881-7488
R. Mark Williamson
Wealth Planning & Exempt Organizations
404-881-7993

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