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Wolf Greenfield hires former manager of Powell Goldstein's D.C. office
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks hired Allen S. Rugg, who was formerly managing partner of the Washington office of Atlanta's Powell Goldstein. Rugg joins Wolf Greenfield, a Boston intellectual property boutique, as a shareholder.Wolf Greenfield names new biotech chair
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks tapped shareholder John R. Van Amsterdam to chair the firm's biotechnology practice group. Van Amsterdam has a Ph.D. in toxicology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a juris doctor from Suffolk University Law School.Wolf Greenfield forms a 'cleantech' practice group
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks formed a 13-lawyer cleantech practice group to serve clients in the clean-energy sector. "We've been working more intensively with clean technology industries, and the time is right to formalize the practice area," said Timothy J. Oyer, president and managing partner of the Boston-based intellectual property boutique.Patent counsel at seminar advise plaintiffs to spend money up front, have settlement amount in mind
Spending more money at the outset of a case, calculating possible damages early and budgeting specific hours for casework were a few of the cost-cutting ideas floated at a recent Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks patent litigation seminar.Boston firms launch 'cleantech' practice groups
Two Boston law firms recently created practice groups to help clients in the clean-energy sector, which involves renewable and environmentally friendly technology.Boston Firms Launch 'Cleantech' Practice Groups
Two Boston law firms -- Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks and Brown Rudnick -- have established "cleantech" practice groups within the past couple of weeks to assist clients in the clean-energy sector, which involves renewable and environmentally friendly technology. "We've been working more intensively with clean technology industries, and the time is right to formalize the practice area," says Timothy Oyer, president and managing partner of Wolf Greenfield.Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys
Notice to the bar.An IP firm grows by throttling back on the pressure
Lowrie, Lando & Anastasi started with three lawyers from Boston intellectual property shop Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks in June 2003, including the chairman of Wolf's patent practice committee, the co-chairman of its chemical practice group and the former chairman of its litigation practice group. Since then, Lowrie Lando's roster has grown to 27 attorneys as other Boston-area intellectual property boutiques have eked out more modest growth.White & Case, Fox Rothschild Steer Coda Into Chapter 11
The two firms are advising Coda Holdings, a struggling Los Angeles-based electric car manufacturer, as it drove into bankruptcy this week in Delaware. Coda joins the ranks of other ailing green auto industry players, including Fisker Automotive, which recently hired Kirkland & Ellis as restructuring counsel.Trending Stories
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