S. Gregory Boyd joins Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz's New York office as partner and chairman of the interactive entertainment group. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...fashion doll market. That's just wrong," said Blecher, of Blecher & Collins in Los Angeles. The legal point about which Carter...
...company, brands, goodwill, and reputation," MGA attorney Maxwell Blecher of Blecher & Collins in Los Angeles wrote in court papers filed on Jan. 17...
...needs to be rewritten," said Maxwell Blecher, founding partner of Blecher & Collins in Los Angeles, who petitioned the court to rehear his antitrust...
...the copyright case. MGA's attorney, Maxwell Blecher of Blecher & Collins in Los Angeles, had attempted to argue during a hearing on...
...hearing, Carter told MGA's lawyer, Maxwell Blecher, founding partner of Blecher & Collins in Los Angeles, that final judgment in the copyright case meant...
...Carter's ruling, its lawyer, Maxwell Blecher of Los Angeles-based Blecher & Collins, argued that Basinger worked only nine hours on the case. But...
...defend itself," wrote appellate lawyer John Andrews, a partner at Blecher & Collins in Los Angeles, in an emergency motion filed on Dec. 29...
Crowell & Moring has been hit with a second malpractice lawsuit related to the law firm's representation of victims of a 1986 Pan Am Flight 73 hijacking in Pakistan
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