#23 - Bean Kinney & Korman PC

By Sarah Rodriguez
Published: December 12, 2007

2300 Wilson Boulevard
7th Floor
Arlington, VA 22201

(703) 525-4000
(703) 525-2207 (fax)

41 Lawyers

Partners: 28

Associates/Of Counsel: 13

Offices: Arlington (41)

Billing rates:
Partners $300-450/hour
Associates $225-290/hour

Starting pay for a new associate, fall 2008:
Based on experience

Annual billable hours expected of associates:
1,800

Web site address: www.beankinney.com

Founded: 1960

Managing partner: Leo S. Fisher, Chief Operating Officer

Important firm contacts:

Leo S. Fisher, CEO/Partner
(703) 525-4000
lfisher@beankinney.com

Jonathan C. Kinney, Partner
(703) 525-4000
jkinney@beankinney.com

Joseph P. Corish, Partner
(703) 525-4000
jcorish@beankinney.com

Charles B. Thomas, Partner
(703) 525-4000
cthomas@beankinney.com

David C. Canfield, Partner
(703) 525-4000
dcanfield@beankinney.com

James W. Korman, Partner
(703) 525-4000
jkorman@beankinney.com

Marketing Director:

Donna H. Mellette
(703) 525-4000
dmellette@beankinney.com

Areas of practice: Business services, construction law, copyright/trademark, creditors’ rights, domestic relations, employment law, government contracts, land-use and zoning, local government, lending services, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, tax services, real estate, title insurance, wills/trusts/estates

Representative clients: Paradigm Development Company, Sport and Health Clubs LC, Global Pharmaceutical Sourcing LLC, Lawyers Title Insurance Corp., Fidelity National Title Company, Simon Property Group, Jones Utilities Construction Inc., Dittmar Companies, The Shooshan Companies, Sunburst Hospitality Corporation

Lifestyle benefits: Paid parking; location in LEED certified building, health club facilities in building, insurance (health, dental, vision and flexible spending – dependant and medical care); firm has an excellent retention rate of employees

Significant changes in 2008: Added additional space on the second floor of building to accommodate growth; added four additional attorneys in 2008 – two specialize in construction law and intellectual property to further enhance those two practice areas.


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