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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Following the U.S. Supreme Court's Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons ruling, industries that rely on copyright protection, such as book publishers, film and television companies, and software publisher
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...56 chapters nationwide. The group's membership is not disclosed, although Hogan Lovells partner Jeffrey Lolley...
...the largest leveraged buyout since the economic crisis began. Hogan Lovells is advising Dell on the deal, while Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen &...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
After a four-year tenure marked by an increased focus on privacy and aggressive consumer protection, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz announced Friday that he is stepping down on Febru
Presenting programs and conferences on electronic data discovery for the legal community is an industry in and of itself. There are almost weekly offerings, from live programs to vendor webinars to l
...The results also show whether the combinations that created DLA, Hogan Lovells, and SNR Denton vereins have actually added any value (two have...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...as she takes over for Pearson who recently departed for Hogan Lovells big data and analytics are top of mind. ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
A San Francisco federal judge ordered Taiwanese electronics manufacturer AU Optronics Corp. on Thursday to pay $500 million for its role in a long-running global consiracy to fix prices for LCD scree
Originally Published: The Recorder
A number of big law firms are beefing up their intellectual property practices in the Denver-Boulder area where a thriving technology industry of local startups and national companies is fueling dema
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...support manager at Hogan Lovells in London, commented that he's seen this mistake take...
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