Law firm Frost Brown Todd merging with California’s AlvaradoSmith
Frost Brown Todd, a law firm that entered Houston in 2020, is merging with the California firm of AlvaradoSmith.
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Frost Brown Todd, a law firm that entered Houston in 2020, is merging with the California firm of AlvaradoSmith.
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Read MoreFrost Brown Todd, one of Cincinnati’s largest law firms, is getting even bigger with the opening of an office in Houston, its 14th market.
The office will be staffed by eight attorneys, including four from the firm of McFall, Breitbeil & Eidman, as we…
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Read MoreDepartment store giant Macy’s Inc. has kept its stable of around 775 stores, between all of its brands, closed for most of the duration of the coronavirus crisis, but that will soon be changing.
Read MoreDepartment store giant Macy’s Inc. announced March 30 that it will furlough the majority of its workforce of 130,000 as it grapples with the impact of COVID-19, which has ground sales to a halt.
Macy’s (NYSE: M) made the announcement 13 days after it …
Read MoreWith department store giant Macy’s Inc. decimating its store count, the retailer in its Investor Day presentation of its new three-year strategy laid out a vision of its future that is less reliant on the dying American mall.
Just 16 hours before the …
Read MoreRetail giant Macy’s Inc. is closing 125 stores and culling 10 percent of its corporate workforce, representing 2,000 jobs.
Following closely on the heels that Macy’s (NYSE: M) is abandoning its Cincinnati headquarters, the department store giant annou…
Read MoreCincinnati-based department store giant Macy’s Inc. (NYSE: M) appears to be planning a new type of standalone store separate from its six existing brands.
Listings on Macy’s job posting website include five positions for a “new retail concept at Macy’…
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