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Daily Dicta: Wilmer's Bill Lee Colors Outside the Lines in Fight Over Rockwell Masterpiece,
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr partner Bill Lee is best known as an elite patent litigator, Apple's go-to lawyer in the smartphone wars. But he's in court today in Massachusetts on a very different matter—deciding the fate of an iconic Norman Rockwell painting, “Shuffleton's Barbershop,"Covington Posts Double-Digit Growth in Revenue, Head Count
The firm boosted its revenue by more than $100 million, added more than 100 lawyers and grew partner profits last year.Wilmer After Mueller; Advice From Flynn's Lawyer; DC Firms See Green
In this week's Washington Wrap, we ask Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr to rate the impact of Robert Mueller and his deputies' departure from the firm. Plus: A Covington manual for embattled lawmakers, and more 2017 law firm financial results.Inside Track: Uber's Tony West Talks I Vetting Business Partners I A Death in the Company
This week's Inside Track features highlights from a recent Q&A with Uber CLO Tony West. Also, we've asked how a GC can prepare a company for the death of a pivotal executive, and discovered what in-house counsel need to know about IP protection with the implementation of the GDPR only a few months away.Ex-Boies Schiller Associate Launches Campaign to End Sexual Harassment
In the aftermath of allegations against Harvey Weinstein, former Boies Schiller Flexner associate Ally Coll Steele is using her experience at the firm to launch The Purple Campaign, which seeks to end sexual harassment in the workplace.These Trump Tweets Are 'Not Law,' Harvard Law Review Study Says
"The conviction that the tweets were not law is rooted in beliefs about what law does and should look like and how it is and should be made," the Harvard Law Review article said.Cannabis Firm Hoban Law Sets Sights Abroad
The cannabis-focused firm plans to open offices in Europe and in Latin America.Hospital Group Pushes Back on Federal Funding Cuts
New York is facing federal funding cuts to hospitals that could require the state to revisit its roughly $150 billion financial plan, even as the debate over the future of the Affordable Care Act subsides in Congress after failure to repeal and replace earlier this year.Trending Stories
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