Womble Bond Dickinson

Womble Bond Dickinson is an Anglo-American law firm formed in 2017 by a merger between UK-based Bond Dickinson L.L.P and US-based Womble Carlyle Sand-ridge & Rice, L.L.P. The merger followed a strategic alliance announcement made in 2016.

History

In the US, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice L.L.P traces its history back to 1876, when Cyrus Watson and W.B. Glenn had formed a partnership in Winston, North Carolina under the name Watson & Glenn.[3]


Current Size of Firm/Recent Changes

Womble Bond Dickinson has more than 1,000 lawyers located in 26 offices in the UK and US and is a member of Lex Mundi, a global organization of independent law firms.[1]

In January 2016, Betty Temple became the firm's Chair and CEO, one of a handful of women at the helm of a large, national law firm.[2] Temple’s appointment represented a number of milestones for Womble Carlyle: She became the youngest Chair in the firm’s 140-year history, the first Chair to be located outside of the firm’s original Winston-Salem office, and the first woman to lead the firm.[3]

References

  1. Womble Bond Dickinson Locations
  2. Spear, Eilene (21 March 2016). "Elizabeth "Betty" Temple of Womble Carlyle: Innovation and Diversity to Serve Clients Better". The National Law Review. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  3. "Chair-elect Hopes to Bring Fresh Perspective to Womble Carlyle". North Carolina Lawyers Weekly. April 22, 2015.
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