Founded in New York in 1917, Kaye Scholer is known largely for its litigation practiceit was The American Lawyers Product Liability Litigation Department of the Year in 2006as well as for its intellectual property and life sciences work. The firms transactional practice struggled...
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Attorneys for a former American International Group executive are pushing forward in an attempt to force New York state to disclose Eliot Spitzer's private emails in a test of the requirements of the
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
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
...staff to a new location in Belfast, Ireland, and just recently Kaye Scholer said it was moving operations to Tallahassee, Fla. But...
Over the past year and a half, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr chief administrative officer Marian Freed has learned every tiny detail about her firm's new downtown Manhattan office space
Drugmaker Pfizer is arguing to the state Supreme Court that $8.6 million in punitive damages should not have been awarded in a hormone-replacement therapy case without evidence that its subsidiary mi
...amp; Moore has been lead counsel for Novartis, with support from Kaye Scholer, since Novartis' previous lawyers from Vedder Price withdrew from the case...
A Virginia federal judge has slapped Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. with an order to pay $378,285 of Pfizer Inc.'s attorney fees for its litigation conduct during Pfizer's case claiming Teva infringed
...Keats McFarland & Wilson in Beverly Hills, Calif.; New York-based Kaye Scholer; and San Francisco's Keker & Van Nest, which represented the...
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