From a Possible Federal Investigation to Signs of a Severe Revenue Decline, Balch & Bingham Appears to Be Stumbling as a Longtime Partner Waves "so Long"

Posted on the 01 December 2021 by Rogershuler @RogerShuler
From Possible Federal Investigation Signs Severe Revenue Decline, Balch Bingham Appears Stumbling Longtime Partner Waves Long

The recent exit of a legacy partner at Balch & Bingham raises all kinds of questions about the Birmingham law firm's future -- and its present -- according to a report at banbalch.com. Writes Publisher K.B. Forbes, under the headline "Turkey Carcass! Is Balch Choking on Eggnog?":

The stunning news of legacy partner Rob Fowler’s unannounced departure from embattled law firm Balch & Bingham has set the legal community ablaze.

What could cause a long-time veteran of environmental law to depart abruptly?

Sources claim Fowler has left allegedly to become inside counsel at Bluestone, the controversial coal operator in Jefferson County that was shut down recently.

If true, that would be an enormous step down.

 what about other possible reasons for Fowler's exit? The horizon is littered with them:

        Other sources say possible ongoing federal investigations, Alabama Power’s upcoming troubles with the Miller Steam Plant, and an alleged severe drop in revenue may be hammering the once-prestigious, silk-stocking law firm.

        Last week, sources at Balch tell us our post about the need for sensible leadership at the firm is provoking more internal reflection and some career despair among Balch partners and  attorneys.

        Balch’s failure to clean up the ugly ghosts and misdeeds from the past has left a law firm that looks like the carcass of an after-Thanksgiving turkey.