...questioning Mark Walters, a partner in the Seattle office of Frommer Lawrence & Haug who is counsel to the farmer, Vernon Bowman. Monsanto sued...
...questioning Mark Walters, a partner in the Seattle office of Frommer Lawrence & Haug who is counsel to the farmer, Vernon Bowman. Monsanto sued...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...questioning Mark Walters, a partner in the Seattle office of Frommer Lawrence & Haug who is counsel to the farmer, Vernon Bowman. Monsanto sued...
...mergers and acquisitions); Sidley Austin (intellectual property, litigation, global compliance); Frommer Lawrence & Haug in New York (intellectual property); DLA Piper (government affairs, advice...
...D.C., advises on consumer protection law, and Stein hires Frommer Lawrence & Haug partner John Branch in Seattle for IP-related matters. Real...
Leora Ben-Ami, who was named one of the top 10 litigators of 2007 by The National Law Journal, is set to leave Kaye Scholer for Kirkland & Ellis, according to a source familiar with the move. Ben-Ami
Eight years after arriving at Kaye Scholer with a splash from Clifford Chance, New York patent litigator Leora Ben-Ami is set to join Kirkland & Ellis, according to a source familiar with the move
Eight years after joining Kaye Scholer with a splash from Clifford Chance, New York lawyer Leora Ben-Ami is on the move
Like water seeking its own level, new partnerships rose this year to 150 — their prerecession average. It was as strong a resurgence as the earlier fall-off was precipitous
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