...topic of "Learning About IP Exhaustion Without Getting Exhausted"...the firm's workers' compensation department as a shareholder in its...
...the contributions made by recent lateral hires, specifically mentioning the group of intellectual property attorneys the firm brought aboard to open a Denver office this...
...former secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, in saving...live webinar, "Arbitration in IP/Tech Disputes," at 1...
... Marilou E. Watson, a partner in the intellectual property department at Fox Rothschild and co-chair of the firm...
...were at the heart of mortgage lenders' $25 billion settlement with the Department of Justice. The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team was...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
The question is no longer whether your company should be involved with social media — it already is, whether you're leading or following. The skyrocketing popularity of these services is undeni
More than 20 years of collecting data on the costs and profitability of matters and years of experience in handling contingency fee cases have Duane Morris feeling well positioned to take advantage o
...she was promised that she would be mentored by shareholder and IP department chair Lynda L. Calderone. But Jones alleges in the...
...a very one-sided services contract drafted by in-house counsel. The intellectual property provisions are a disaster for your client and could limit its...
...Copley Square. The Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr litigation and IP partner, who was in town for a ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
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