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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D. Casey Flaherty, corporate counsel at Kia Motors America, really does have good intentions as he humiliates Big Law firms about their dismal technology skills but he is careful not to embarr
Stanford University is a legendary breeding ground? for startups Silicon Valley giants Google, Yahoo, and Cisco all came out of the Palo Alto, Calif., institution's computer science and engine
...joined Cisco in 2005, after three years as a partner at DLA Piper and 13 years at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld. In...
... that the worlds largest law firm, DLA Piper, had been accused by a former client of a sweeping...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Browning Marean III, senior counsel at DLA Piper, discusses the current landscape in electronic discovery education from top tier...
...Browning Marean, partner at DLA Piper based in San Diego; and Oshkosh, Wisc. consultant ...
The southwest and south exhibit halls to the American Bar Association's Techshow at the Hilton Chicago opened on Thursday. There were no flash mobs but plenty of signs in that new and enhanced produc
...The most delicious story, of course, is the suit against DLA Piper for overbilling. The well-crafted emails produced by DLA include some...
This weekend marked the start of "first-to-file" patents, and it will be interesting to see how the new laws change the patent dynamics over the next months and years. Here are a few observat
...joined Cisco in 2005, after three years as a partner at DLA Piper and 13 years at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld. In...
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