William Lee had just checked into his hotel room in Texarkana, Ark., on April 15 when he switched on the television and saw the carnage near Boston's Copley Square. The Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale a
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A week after a pair of bomb blasts marred this year's running of the Boston Marathon, the Boston Athletic Association, which hosts and organizes the 116-year-old event, is relying on its longtime out
In new filings made in connection with former associate John Ray III's bias suit against Ropes & Gray, the firm explains why barring Ray from entering its Boston headquarters and refusing to provide
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
The Daily Report
In new filings made in connection with former associate John Ray III's bias suit against Ropes & Gray, the firm explains why barring Ray from entering its Boston headquarters and refusing to provide
In new filings made in connection with former associate John Ray III's bias suit against it, Ropes & Gray explains why barring Ray from entering its Boston headquarters and refusing to provide him wi
...who chairs the trademark, copyright and unfair competition practice group at Foley Hoag in Boston. Trademark owners should develop their presence on social networking...
... U.S. firms are generally a step behind. But Foley Hoagwhere former U.N. special representative John Ruggie is a...
...in the suit. They were jointly represented by Jack Pirozzolo of Foley Hoag. When the case against Goldman finally went to trial...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...law firms. U.S. firms are generally a step behind. But Foley Hoagwhere former U.N. special representative John Ruggie is a...
White & Case, one of the first Am Law 100 firms to branch out into Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall, is representing a private equity firm on its $3.3 billion sale of a st
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