...for Allergan Inc.); Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton (for Amgen Inc.); Sidley Austin, King & Spalding and Davis Polk & Wardwell (for AstraZeneca); Jones...
...of businesses with similar contract provisions," wrote Carter Phillips of Sidley Austin for the chamber. The chamber's amicus brief added...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Just before signing the Defense of Marriage Act into law in 1996, President Bill Clinton said, "I have long opposed governmental recognition of same-gender marriages and this legislation is consisten
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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
...scheduled to begin in June. Macmillan was represented by Sidley Austin. Apple is represented by O'Melveny & Myers and Gibson, Dunn...
As your IT career evolves, there are three essential non-technical skills you must develop to advance from a pure technologist role to a senior member of your organization: team development, relation
Originally Published: Law Technology News
After years of trying to find a merger partner to help it launch in Houston, Reed Smith decided it didn't want to wait any longer and instead moved to open an office from scratch
...must inevitably confront," reads their brief, which was prepared by Sidley Austin's Carter Phillips. The Association of American Law Schools...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Move over, Federal Circuit. There's a new patent sheriff in town
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