Connolly Gallagher LLP, the commercial litigation firm spun out from Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz, launched this week
Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz, one of the oldest law firms in Wilmington, Del., is preparing to break up, splitting its intellectual property and commercial litigation practices into two separate indepe
... First, the good news for Apple and its devotees: The company thrived during the final calendar quarter of 2011 — the first full...
...comment. Mr. Doolittle now works inhouse at Rochester-based Eastman Kodak Company, a longtime Nixon client dating back to the firm's days...
...judge in ITC history. His rulings have affected some of the biggest companies in the world and shaped industries ranging from optical fiber to disposable...
...His clients have included Walt Disney Co., American Broadcasting Companies Inc., ESPN Inc., and Eastman Kodak Co. Replacing him as practice chairman at Nixon Peabody...
...v. Eastman Kodak Co., judgment rendered against Kodak for just over $900 million dollars). Given the potential exposure, more and more companies will...
A former rising star in the intellectual property practice of Wilmer Hale has resigned from the bar after admitting to a litany of misconduct, including falsifying expense reports, forging client sig
Office supply giant 3M - the maker of Scotch brand tape and Post-It notes - suffered a significant setback last week in its efforts to overturn a Philadelphia federal jury's $68 million verdict in an
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) supersedes all state laws that relate to employee benefit plans. State laws that regulate insurance, banking and securities are not superseded by E
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