This Am Law 100 firm is the result of an October 2011 merger between Boston’s Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge (itself the product of various mergers, including the 2005 union of two of Boston’s premier finance and intellectual property law firms) and Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon,...
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...Wildman which was created from the 2011 merger between Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge and Chicago-based Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon has...
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...tax and otherwise; and provided a legal opinion from Defendants Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP ("Edwards Angell") and John Reid. The Ouwingas allege that...
...strategy and intellectual property litigation. Previously, he was counsel to Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge. DINSMORE & SHOHL (Cincinnati...
Scott Bremer joins Quarles & Brady's public finance group as partner in the Chicago office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
... Ben Goodger, a partner in the London office of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, is behind the launch of International IP Strategists Association, a...
...practice group at Cozen O'Connor. EDWARDS ANGELL PALMER & DODGE (Boston): Richard Glovsky and David Kurtz join the...
...administrative and compliance matters. Previously, Reznick was a partner at Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge. GREENBERG TRAURIG: Scott Mendeloff...
...The 10-attorney group in the Wilmington, Del., office of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge has moved to DLA Piper, which has launched its own...
...labor and employment matters. Previously, Aron was a partner at Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge. ORRICK, HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE: ...
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