For industry watchers, the 2010 merger catapulting Hogan Lovells into the uppermost echelon of legal powerhouses couldnt have come as too much of a surprise. The two firms in that alliance had long understood the benefits of a good pairing.
After teaming up nearly a century ago, Frank...
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...and a headache for many solvent ones. Jones Day, Hogan Lovells and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman were the latest firms targeted by...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...and a headache for many solvent ones. Jones Day, Hogan Lovells and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman were the latest firms targeted by...
...software, among other industries. He left Irell & Manella to lead Hogan Lovells' West Coast IP practice in 2006. He then moved to DLA...
...software, among other industries. He left Irell & Manella to lead Hogan Lovells' West Coast IP practice in 2006. He then moved to DLA...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...software, among other industries. He left Irell & Manella to lead Hogan Lovells' West Coast IP practice in 2006. He then moved to DLA...
...Pittman; Fulbright & Jaworski; Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan; Dickstein Shapiro; Hogan Lovells; Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; Locke Lord; GableGotwals; and Baker Botts....
Making bold new law on data privacy, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Friday that border agents may not perform forensic searches of travelers' laptops and other electronic devic
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... Christopher T. Handman, Mary Helen Wimberly, Hogan Lovells US LLP, Washington, D.C.; Sharon Bradford Franklin, The Constitution Project...
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