...C. Allen Garrett Jr. (argued) and Aaron J. Ross, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, Atlanta, Georgia; Pamela M. Andrews and Jennifer Lauren, Andrews...
...counsel for medical device companies. She left Townsend in 2006 to join the legal department of Asthmatx Inc., a medical device startup. When that company...
...counsel for medical device companies. She left Townsend in 2006 to join the legal department of Asthmatx Inc., a medical device startup. When that company...
...v. EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC.; TRANSUNION, LLC; EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC, Defendants-Appellees. ...
...v. EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC.; TRANSUNION, LLC; EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC, Defendants-Appellees. ...
...D.O.S. 3708 NORTH EAST MEDICAL SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CALIFORNIA...
...of California, secured settlements of $200 million each in litigation against Genentech Inc. and Monsanto Co. on behalf of the university system. This...
... has joined Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton's Walnut...
...Founded by the iPod design team from Apple Inc., Nest Labs Inc. is an upstart in a market long dominated by...
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...Appellants, v. VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY, INC., et. al., Defendants and Respondents. No. H037428...
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