...to avoid the ire of the government. Crowell & Moring, Foley & Lardner, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, and Seyfarth Shaw are among the firms that...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...help guide in-house counsel in the New Year. Here, Foley & Lardner attorney Adam Losey, who also edits the online nonprofit IT-Lex and...
Jury rejects city bus driver's retaliation claim. Judge tosses suit over firing for failed drug tests. Fired headmaster awarded $100,000. Woman gets $62,500 from former employer for losing current jo
Congress's retroactive elimination of whistleblower actions against companies that falsely label products as patented did not violate the Constitution, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circu
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...impact IT operations and our users? At my prior firm, Foley & Lardner, lawyers were provided a technology "allowance" to facilitate BYOD. The...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Doug Caddell, former CIO of Foley & Lardner and a member of Law Technology News' Editorial Advisory Board...
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