...on medical-device legal matters. Previously, Bains was in-house counsel at Boston Scientific Corp. Post & Schell (Philadelphia...
A court order levying a $50,000 daily fine against the Russian government for refusing to return thousands of Jewish religious texts made international headlines in January. But what's happened since
... Gay and Lesbian Medical Association: Nicholas O'Donnell, Sullivan & Worcester, Boston Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders and Lambda...
...joins the firm's intellectual property practice as senior counsel to the Boston office and will focus on a wide range of intellectual property-related...
Much of the legal industry on the East Coast boarded up and battened down on October 29 as Hurricane Sandy raged toward the region, with just a few offices determined to muscle through the storm
...amp; Lesbian Advocates & Defenders and lawyers from Boston firms Foley Hoag and Sullivan & Worcester. That case is likely to end...
...the Boston office and will focus on the analysis and resolution of tax issues. Previously, Flanagan was a partner at Sullivan & Worcester....
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