Today’s DLA Piper is a nearly 4,000 lawyer behemoth but before it was big it was gleams in the eyes of partners in firms that were the pride of Baltimore, Maryland (Piper Marbury) and Yorkshire, England (Broomhead & Neals). They set off on an astonishing two–decade run of combinations...
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...Richard de Bodo, who joined from the Los Angeles office of DLA Piper ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...the world's biggest law firm. Oracle America and DLA Piper went before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth...
...or the second or the third. DLA Piper, Milberg, Connor & Vilardo, Calihan Law, Jones & Skivington, Lippes Mathias...
...DLA Piper The ...
Doug Lumish and three other Kasowitz partners said they were leaving the firm's Valley office 10 weeks ago, but they aren't starting at Latham til next month. What's the hold up
...DLA Piper's public feud with an ex-client who alleged the firm...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...FRANCISCO Bingham McCutchen has lured five IP litigation partners from DLA Piper in Los Angeles. The group is fronted by Richard...
...is currently ongoing. Whatever happens in that case, said DLA Piper's Edward Batts, "In the Valley, it is inevitable that...
...in cross-border disputes, has jumped from Morrison & Foerster to DLA Piper's San Francisco office. His move, effective Monday, ended...
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