Scrim therapy; joining forces against JPMorgan; debating Romney's Dodd-Frank 'kiss' assertion; a posthumous honor for Cobell; law sites down; Pro Bono Legal Service Awards; and another term for Satte
...amp; Lardner for tax matters, Venable for lobbying and Washington-based Dow Lohnes for advice on intellectual property. A 12-page addendum the association...
...her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. DOW LOHNES Marc Sher, 35, has been elected...
An inspector calls it a day; not so intoxicated with reality TV; constrictors restricted; a goodbye to tomato pies; firms still reluctant to tweet; and increasing the blood count in this week's colum
...begins at 12:30 p.m. Speaker: Jason Rademacher, Dow Lohnes; Paul Smith, Jenner & Block. Location: D.C. Bar...
...intellectual property department in Washington. Previously, he was a partner at Dow Lohnes. He earned his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law...
As the first general counsel of the soon-to-launch Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Leonard Kennedy understands that his agency makes some people very nervous. His message: Take a deep breath, r
In November, Washington became the latest jurisdiction to adopt an anti-SLAPP law; the statute went into effect on March 31
...William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law. DOW LOHNES David Long, 46, has...
The new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, slated to open on July 21, seems sure to generate enough rulemakings and enforcement actions to sustain entire practice groups. But questions abound over
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