...collective adjudication will be certified as class actions." Mayer Brown partner Archis Parasharami, who is cochair of his firm's consumer litigation...
...protect their intellectual property," said Michael Molano, a partner with Mayer Brown in Palo Alto. "We saw it with music sharing and then...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
...protect their intellectual property," said Michael Molano, a partner with Mayer Brown in Palo Alto. "We saw it with music sharing and then...
...of law firm consultancy Wicker Park Grouptook questions from Alicia Brown, director of strategic relationships at Bloomberg Law. Caplan said the...
...to protect their intellectual property, said Michael Molano, a partner with Mayer Brown in Palo Alto. "We saw it with music sharing and then...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...protect their intellectual property, said Michael Molano, a partner with Mayer Brown in Palo Alto. We saw it with music sharing and then...
...days and a female on others, management asked in-house counsel Bradley Brown for advice. The nurse practitioner had been hired as a male, and...
...York) In-House: General counsel Bradley Brown. Kirkland & Ellis: David Feirstein, Stephen Fraidin...
The general counsel of the baseball players union always goes to bat for his men; and other Moves
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