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
Originally Published: Law Technology News
A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas
... that the worlds largest law firm, DLA Piper, had been accused by a former client of a sweeping...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
... that the worlds largest law firm, DLA Piper, had been accused by a former client of a sweeping...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...The most delicious story, of course, is the suit against DLA Piper for overbilling. The well-crafted emails produced by DLA include some...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York City and moved to DLA Piper in 2009, she says. She joined Fulbright & Jaworski as an...
...claims. In response to a telephone call seeking comment, DLA Piper partner James R. Nelson of Dallas, who represents both defendants, emailed...
...office of San Diego-based Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich (now DLA Piper), where he had been a summer associate in 1999, as a...
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
...patent infringement claims by Motorola Mobility Inc. and its lawyers at DLA Piper, when a judge in East Texas refused to throw out part...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
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