For a firm whose 2012 headquarters lies across the street from its 1873 headquarters, Bryan Cave has certainly gotten around in a century and a half. A January 2012 merger with Denver’s Holme Roberts & Owen expands its reach into the Rocky Mountains, and adds capabilities in the energy,...
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...which has a skiing app for smartphones called EpicMix. Bryan Cave has seen a sharp rise in demand from digital media and...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
LTN magazine Editor-in-Chief Monica Bay reports that the International Legal Technology Association conference near Washington, D.C., began with few hitches and an energetic keynote by Frans Johansso
...information about consumers online. Daniel Prywes, a partner at Bryan Cave in Washington, D.C., who represents employers, has been closely following...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
What would have been a landmark U.S. telecommunications merger finally succumbed to litigation and regulatory pressure as AT&T officially abandoned its $39 billion bid for T-Mobile USA
...adopted by Bryan Cave to synchronize and centrally management information across the firm's...
Law Technology News announced its first annual technology award winners in five categories at LegalTech New York in 2004. Since that time, we've designated eight IT directors of the year, among other
...Paul Hastings from Bryan Cave in the late 1990s. Since then, he has built up...
...incensed the plaintiffs lawyers, including a team from Bryan Cave in Washington and George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley...
...less than $5 million, according to Tecnomatic counsel Nicola Fiordalisi of Bryan Cave, which meant the case was pretty small potatoes in the world...
...subdivision. Pulte's attorney, W. Gordon Hamlin Jr. of Bryan Cave, responded to questions about the case by e-mail with a...
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