...IP boutique Fish & Richardson and general services firms Dykema Gossett, Hogan Lovells, Norton Rose Fulbright and Kutak Rock. Cozen wasn't...
While there is currently debate over whether the rise of the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania has created as many jobs as some had originally projected, there is little disagreement among attorne
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed several constitutional challenges to the state Legislative Reapportionment Commission's second set of legislative districts, approving new dis
When the individual claim of the lead plaintiff in an FLSA collective action becomes moot pre-class certification, so too do those of the class, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a decision reversing t
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that retailers that record consumers' zip codes when they make credit card transactions can be sued under Massachusetts consumer privacy law because
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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
Originally Published: The Recorder
After going five months without a chief marketing officer, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius is poaching from Latham & Watkins to fill the void. Despina Kartson, who has served as Latham's top marketing execut
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
Across the Bay Area, corporate attorneys with degrees from top law schools are considering the nutritional content of corn chips. And in their chambers, federal judges are in deep contemplation over
Originally Published: The Recorder
After leasing space in Houston last month and working the lateral market, Reed Smith has announced it will officially open its first Texas office with 17 attorneys from seven different firms in the r
...56 chapters nationwide. The group's membership is not disclosed, although Hogan Lovells partner Jeffrey Lolley...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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