The Daily Report
...those lawyers joined Nelson Mullins when it absorbed intellectual property boutique Lahive & Cockfield in 2010. Another nine arrived in 2009 from now-defunct Philadelphia...
...absorbed intellectual property boutique Lahive & Cockfield in 2010. Another nine arrived in 2009 from now-defunct...
...office, following the recent merger of the firm with Boston-based Lahive & Cockfield, where she was chairwoman of the executive committee. She focuses her...
NYLawyer
...partners and two specialists who practiced at Boston intellectual property boutique Lahive & Cockfield before its recent merger with Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough. The...
A group of Mayer Brown lawyers heads to Jones Day; Lathrop & Gage launches a new Boston office with three IP partners; and Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge adds two King & Wood partners in Hong Kong
...partners and two specialists who practiced at Boston intellectual property boutique Lahive & Cockfield before its ...
...years. Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough picked up Boston IP boutique Lahive & Cockfield last month, Howrey acquired San Francisco-based Day Casebeer Madrid &...
NYLawyer
...two years. Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough picked up Boston IP boutique Lahive & Cockfield last month, Howrey acquired San Francisco-based Day Casebeer Madrid & Batchelder...
Bay Area IP boutique Townsend and Townsend and Crew and Kilpatrick Stockton have announced the two firms will merge as of January 1, 2011, creating a 650-lawyer firm with 17 offices nationwide. The f
The Daily Report
...Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough announced that it has acquired Lahive & Cockfield, a Boston intellectual property boutique. Nelson Mullins adds 23 lawyers and...
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