For most of its historyand its a long one, stretching back to 1885King & Spalding was a regional leader, one of the Southeasts top law firms. Sure, it had built a topflight litigation group (largely thanks to clients from the automotive, pharmaceutical, and tobacco...
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The state Superior Court has upheld summary judgment in an unpublished opinion in a case involving Ohio plaintiffs who alleged that a woman's use of the antidepressant Paxil during her pregnancy led
...Halli D. Cohn, GSK's attorney and a partner with King & Spalding in Atlanta, said summary judgment was appropriate because there was no...
...DLA Piper and Andrew T. Bayman of King & Spalding gave an update on various mass tort program initiatives....
...his rotating team of support from Keker & Van Nest and King & Spalding bested IP litigators from Morrison & Foerster and Boies, Schiller &...
At Dewey & LeBoeuf, the only order seems to be who's next to head for the door. On Wednesday, two members of the struggling firm's four-partner office of the chairman — Richard Shutran and Jeff
...to join Morgan Lewis, Dewey's Moscow office held talks with King & Spalding; McDermott, Will & Emery; Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; and Winston &...
...Lobbyist J. Caleb Boggs III has left Blank Rome for King & Spalding, his new firm announced on Monday. Boggs, the grandson...
First it was online music sharing. Next came video uploads and digitized books. Now a new copyright battle over digitized content is raging, this time with an unlikely set of alleged pirates: college
...with Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, presented at King & Spalding's 21st annual Health Law and Policy forum March 19 at...
...from playing football. The eight-page suit, filed by King & Spalding attorneys Darrick L. McDuffie and S. Stewart Haskins II on behalf...
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