...the FTC," said former FTC lawyer Lesli Esposito, now a litigation partner at DLA Piper. Other antitrust and patent experts said the...
The Daily Report
The U.S. Supreme Court gave something to both sides in a closely watched dispute over so-called "pay to delay" agreements between brand-name and generic drug manufacturers that put off the production
...of these cases now being brought in...circuits," said DLA Piper antitrust partner Carl...
...the FTC," said former FTC lawyer Lesli Esposito, now a litigation partner at DLA Piper. Other antitrust and patent experts said the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the FTC," said former FTC lawyer Lesli Esposito, now a litigation partner at DLA Piper. Other antitrust and patent experts said the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...the FTC," said former FTC lawyer Lesli Esposito, now a litigation partner at DLA Piper. Other antitrust and patent experts said the...
The Daily Report
...brief, by Mark Grantham of DLA Piper, asks the judge to consider...
Daily Business Review
...DLA Piper, an international law firm with 4,200 lawyers in 20 countries, launched a Miami operation two years ago. The office, now up...
The size of the state's largest law firms has remained steady over the last year, while growth in several regional firms has been significant, according to an analysis of the number of attorneys in t
...Herrington & Sutcliffe. DLA Piper's New York office...
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