Recent years have seen Blank Rome, which was founded in Philadelphia in 1946, enjoying an extended growth spurt. Since 1998, it has merged with five other firms, opened new U.S. offices (including Princeton in 2007 and Houston in 2011), and tiptoed into Asia, launching an affiliated outpost in Hong...
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...he was reported to be taking taxis around Rome, nervous Cardinals in the Vatican ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates has opened an office in Houston with the addition of corporate partner Charles L. Strauss. It's the firm's fourth Texas office
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
After years of trying to find a merger partner to help it launch in Houston, Reed Smith decided it didn't want to wait any longer and instead moved to open an office from scratch. Gregory B. Jordan i
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
When it comes to women in leadership roles at Pennsylvania's Am Law 100 firms, they are more likely to be found on firm governance or compensation committees than as office or practice group leaders,
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Every lawyer is familiar with the attorney-client privilege. Most, however, have perhaps never encountered what is often referred to as the "fiduciary exception" to that privilege
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...amp; Oathout, outstanding contribution to the HVLP by a small firm; Blank Rome, outstanding contribution to the HVLP by a boutique firm; Exxon Mobil...
So-called "patent trolls," companies that use patents solely to demand licensing revenue and sue opponents who won't pay, have adapted to a new provision that multidefendant patent infringement cases
... . . . Cody P. Peterson has joined Blank Rome in Houston as an associate with the corporate litigation group within...
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