...cybersecurity, he said, are on everyone's mind these days. At McCarter & English, Eric Grondahl, managing partner of the Hartford office, said the firm...
Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
...firm client roster includes Duane Morris, Loeb & Loeb, Lowenstein Sandler, McCarter & English, and Novak Druce + Quigg. The company's software is integrated into...
...McCarter & English, a Newark, N.J.-based law firm with more than...
...McCarter & English Adds Vizibility...
...and Trademark Office," said Erik Belt, a Boston partner at McCarter & English. Several procedures that enable parties to challenge or strengthen patents will...
...focus on lifecycle management, workflow, and client data protection. McCarter & English, with 400 lawyers in offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and...
A district court may correct an obvious drafting error in a patent, the Federal Circuit ruled, reversing a judgment invalidating the affected patent claim. At issue were the words "detect analyze" op
A new bill introduced this week in New Jersey aims to help fund the judiciary's establishment of an e-filing system that would lessen reliance on paper. The measure would create a "court modernizatio
...Jeffery Stoler, a partner at 400-lawyer McCarter & English. "What better way to make a lasting impression than to...
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