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...firms in the U.S. Four firms-Sutherland, Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice and Kilpatrick Stockton-dropped off...
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Clements Sweet, a small firm that represents plaintiffs in workers' compensation disputes and other types of employment litigation, has expanded and restructured in recent months. The changes, howev
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...life sciences patent group, to lead the biotech group for Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll's intellectual property practice-officially the Needle & Rosenberg IP...
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I have reported on legal issues for 14 years, but only recently did I hear what is called an ancient curse: "May you be involved in a lawsuit in which you know you are right."That perfectly describes
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...and the elimination of 13 support staffers at Philadelphia-based Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll and 50 legal secretaries at Reed Smith earlier this year...
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Intellectual property litigator Elizabeth Ann "Betty" Morgan joined Cantor Colburn on Aug. 1 as a partner from Epstein Becker Green.Morgan is the first IP litigator to join the Atlanta office of Can
Emory University has won a patent fight with a defunct biomedical firm and a former corporate officer who is imprisoned on an unrelated securities fraud conviction. A federal judge granted Emory's mo
Emory University has won a patent fight with a defunct metro Atlanta biomedical firm and a former corporate officer who is now serving a federal prison sentence for securities fraud. In an order hand
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Womble Carlyle Sandridge Rice has recruited intellectual property litigator William M. Ragland Jr. from Hunton Williams as part of a push to expand its IP practice.The firm wants to increase the nu
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