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Ginny Laroe

Ginny Laroe

June 07, 2015 | National Law Journal

Amassing Lawyers for Mass Torts Defense

Chicago litigation boutique expanded by 19 percent last year, including the addition of 30 associates.

By Ginny LaRoe

3 minute read

June 01, 2015 | National Law Journal

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Any mention of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's intellectual property work in 2014 must center on Alice v. CLS Bank. In a ruling viewed as the single biggest disrupter in patent law in recent times, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously sided with Gibson Dunn on the limits of patent eligibility.

By Ginny LaRoe

2 minute read

June 01, 2015 | National Law Journal

Fenwick & West

Law firms vying to represent Silicon Valley darlings in their intellectual property matters like to be seen as totally tech savvy. But a select few have lawyers who can offer "I'm a gamer myself" when talking about the latest courtroom victory for a electronic games client.

By Ginny LaRoe

2 minute read

June 01, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morrison & Foerster

A $120 million jury verdict for Apple Inc. would mark the climactic moment for most intellectual property practices. But the 2014 story of Morrison & Foerster's IP team had multiple plot lines.

By Ginny LaRoe

2 minute read

May 29, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morrison & Foerster

A $120 million jury verdict for Apple Inc. would mark the climactic moment for most intellectual property practices. But the 2014 story of Morrison & Foerster's IP team had multiple plot lines.

By Ginny LaRoe

2 minute read

May 29, 2015 | National Law Journal

Fenwick & West

Law firms vying to represent Silicon Valley darlings in their intellectual property matters like to be seen as totally tech savvy. But a select few have lawyers who can offer "I'm a gamer myself" when talking about the latest courtroom victory for a electronic games client.

By Ginny LaRoe

2 minute read

May 29, 2015 | National Law Journal

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Any mention of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's intellectual property work in 2014 must center on . In a ruling viewed as the single biggest disrupter in patent law in recent times, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously sided with Gibson Dunn on the limits of patent eligibility.

By Ginny LaRoe

2 minute read

May 25, 2015 | National Law Journal

Berger Singerman

Berger Singerman's work is classic Florida, from deals for citrus growers to cleaning up after failed and ­fraudulent businesses.

By Ginny LaRoe

2 minute read

May 25, 2015 | National Law Journal

Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell

By Ginny LaRoe

2 minute read

May 25, 2015 | National Law Journal

Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry

It's news any firm leader would like to report: revenue at an all-time high, profits per partner up by 15 percent, surprise year-end bonuses for everyone and three new big-name clients. Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry has hit a sweet spot.

By Ginny LaRoe

2 minute read