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April 30, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

White Noise

During his keynote address at lunch, William Donaldson, the former SEC chairman, talked at length about how SOX is the right medicine to cure corporate America's ills.
6 minute read
April 30, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

Drug Trolls

Patent trolls set their sights on the pharmaceutical industry.
20 minute read
March 10, 2006 | Inside Counsel

Foley Releases SOX Study

At its annual conference for directors and in-house lawyers in Chicago on March 9, Foley & Lardner released the results of a survey examining the impact of SOX on private companies and non-profits. According to the survey, 86 percent of private companies and non-profits feel that SOX and other corporate...
4 minute read
February 28, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

Tripping Up

TRIPS may become an issue in eBay's patent injunction case.
18 minute read
October 31, 2005 | Corporate Counsel

Privilege Under Fire As Prosecutors Turn Up The Heat

GCs Need To Inform Executives Of Privilege's Weakened State
10 minute read
July 31, 2005 | Corporate Counsel

Supreme Court Waters Down U.S. Revenue Rule

U.S. DOJ May Begin Prosecuting Foreign Tax Evasion Cases
16 minute read
October 04, 2006 | National Law Journal

Foley & Lardner settle trademark suit over use of 'Foley'

Foley & Lardner settled a trademark infringement lawsuit brought by Foley Hoag by agreeing to change its use of the word Foley in advertisements and other written and oral communications.
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August 02, 2006 | Law.com

Law Firms' Trademark Dispute Over 'Foley' Name Is Put on Hold

The belief that a settlement is imminent led a federal district court to dismiss Foley Hoag's trademark infringement case against Foley & Lardner last week. Boston-based Foley Hoag sued Foley & Lardner for using the term "Foley" in advertisements and marketing materials. Both firms have a Washington, D.C., office, but according to Foley Hoag's court papers, incidents of mistaken identity increased "exponentially" after Foley & Lardner took over the Boston office of Epstein Becker & Green in February 2005.
2 minute read
July 27, 2006 | National Law Journal

'Foley v. Foley' is put on hold

The belief that a settlement is imminent led a federal district court to dismiss Foley Hoag's trademark infringement case against Foley & Lardner last week.
2 minute read
August 02, 2006 | National Law Journal

Law Firms' Trademark Dispute Over 'Foley' Name Is Put on Hold

The belief that a settlement is imminent led a federal district court to dismiss Foley Hoag's trademark infringement case against Foley & Lardner last week. Boston-based Foley Hoag sued Foley & Lardner for using the term "Foley" in advertisements and marketing materials. Both firms have a Washington, D.C., office, but according to Foley Hoag's court papers, incidents of mistaken identity increased "exponentially" after Foley & Lardner took over the Boston office of Epstein Becker & Green in February 2005.
2 minute read

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