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Playfair succeeds Lampley in Nashville leadership role Adams and Reese Managing Partner Gif Thornton has announced the appointment of attorney Edward Playfair as partner in charge of the regional firm’s Nashville office. Playfair, who was born in Australia and raised and educated in the United Kingdom, succeeds Brad Lampley in the leadership role. Lampley had led Adams and Reese’s Nashville office, which houses about 35 attorneys and their supporting staffs, since the spring of 2017. A former leader of the firm’s government relations team, Lampley was at the beginning of this year named head of its Intersection of Business & Government Practice Group. ....
Photo courtesy of Mark Hollingsworth The Nashville office of law firm Adams and Reese has announced that it is moving to the office tower of West End Avenue development Broadwest at the end of next year. The firm currently operates out of the Fifth Third Center downtown. Adams and Reese is leasing more than 25,000 square feet on the 14th floor of the 21-story Midtown tower, according to a release. The $540 million Broadwest development (which will also include a tower with hotel and high-end residential space) will welcome its first tenants in March; Adams and Reese is planning to make the move in the fourth quarter of 2021. ....
Tri-State s child poverty rates improved in 2019, but will COVID-19 crisis erase gains? This is hitting everyone Poverty eased its grip on Greater Cincinnatiâs children in 2019, according to new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. But the new information does not reflect the COVID-19 economic crisis or the families struggling in its wake. and last updated 2020-12-10 17:30:52-05 CINCINNATI â Poverty eased its grip on Greater Cincinnatiâs children in 2019, according to new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. The latest American Community Survey found that 16.8% of children across the Tri-State â nearly 86,000 kids lived below the federal poverty level last year. ....