Lawyerly Lairs: A Castle Fit For A King (& Spalding Partner)
Steven Guynn, a former partner at King & Spalding, has been the subject of some salacious allegations. Whether they're true or false, here's one thing established beyond a reasonable doubt: his $3 million mansion is magnificent.
The house looks surprisingly small in this picture, but the pool looks most inviting:
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Who doesn’t love a swing set? And I can imagine King & Spalding summer associates having a grand old time on that trampoline:
Despite the unlovely allegations against him, Steven Guynn lived in a most lovely home. Let’s hope that the next owner of 309 Laurel Road enjoys happier times in this home than he did.
UPDATE (11/8/2012, 9:30 AM): Here are additional details and updates (fourth link) about Guynn’s divorce, criminal case, and departure from K&S.
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Guynn Update: Mormon Wife Quits Big Law Lawyer Accused of Mistress Assault [Teri Buhl]
Magnificent Georgian Colonial: 309 Laurel Road [Sotheby’s International Realty]
Earlier: This King & Spalding Partner Allegedly Kicks Ass