The smartphone industry is a fast-evolving and fiercely competitive market. Smartphones are constantly advertising sophisticated innovations that consumers factor when making their purchase decisions
...Events Nancy R. Frandsen of Woodcock Washburn and Barry L. Cohen of Royer Cooper...
Philadelphia personal injury firm Lundy Law has sued fellow Philadelphia personal injury firm Larry Pitt & Associates, claiming the Pitt firm's "Remember This Number" slogan is too close to Lundy Law
Amid the motions deadlines, depositions and client meetings, law firms still have to get the documents processed, food served, bills collected and technology running - or do they
...Aaron B. Rabinowitz was elected to partnership at Woodcock Washburn. Rabinowitz joined the firm in 2006 after serving...
...for the best draft. The team was coached by Michael Dunnam (Woodcock Washburn), Hal Fullmer '96 (Woodcock Washburn), Professor David Post and Assistant Dean...
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...has bumped that up to $140,000 for 2012. Woodcock Washburn increased its starting salary from $130,000 to $140,000 and...
...Roberto Colón, an associate in Woodcock Washburn's Philadelphia office, was elected vice president of...
New faces at Ballard Spahr, DLA Piper, and Anderson Kill, plus more law firm movers in this week's column
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