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...Before: SILER, GILMAN, and GRIFFIN, Circuit Judges.OPINIONEric Boyd appeals his conviction by a jury of (1) being an accessory after...
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As Wall Street's woes continue, Law.com presents ongoing coverage of the financial meltdown from across the globe, with updates on the firms handling the bankruptcies, the fate of in-house legal team
...K&L Gates LLP, Chicago, Illinois; Jason M. Marks, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLP, Chicago, Illinois; Debra A. Winiarski, Phoenix, Arizona, for the...
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...Hedrick Gardner; Lavin, O’Neill; Morris & Morris; Nelson Mullins; Orgain Bell; Felice M. Quigley; Tekell, Book; Thompson, Coe; Watts Law Firm ...
...Inc. Michael J. Abernathy (argued), and Christopher I. Cedillo, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLC, Chicago, Illinois, for Appellee Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Filed...
...that become disenchanted with the international behemoths. Jenner & Block, Bell Boyd & Lloyd, Vedder Price Kaufman & Kammholz and Clausen Miller declined to comment. ...
The fierce court battle between digital video recorder pioneer TiVo Inc. and cable television giant EchoStar Communications Corp. has been shunted to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which may s
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