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Daily Dicta: The Coronavirus Diaries
Creative lawyers have been busy filing a variety of coronavirus-related litigation--though none that addresses the most shameful shortcoming.Litigator of the Week: Distilling a $350M Trade Secrets Fight Down to the Essential Facts
To win a defense verdict in a $350 million trade secrets fight between the world's two largest essential oil companies, Ballard Spahr partner Mark Gaylord first had to convince a Utah judge that the case boiled down to simple contract dispute.Former Symantec Marketing Director Sentenced for Embezzlement
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh sentenced Lena Coombs to three years in prison for faking invoices and expenses.Former Symantec Marketing Director Sentenced for Embezzlement
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh sentenced Lena Coombs to three years in prison for faking invoices and expenses.Gas Lobby Wins Election Season Trademark Fight
Despite confusion in the market, Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal ruled the American Petroleum Institute can campaign with the phrase "Choose Energy."Former Symantec Marketing Director Faces Fraud Charges
The Utah resident stole more than $1 million, prosecutors say, in part by billing the company for bogus work.Utah Power & Light Co. v. Federal Ins. Co.
UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant, INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY; TWIN CITY FIRE INSURANCE…Amid Practice Leader Losses, Dorsey Plots Turnaround
A year after an abrupt management change spurred a firmwide restructuring, three practice group leaders have recently left Dorsey & Whitney for positions elsewhere. Departures aside, Dorsey managing partner Kenneth Cutler tells The Am Law Daily that the firm's gross revenue rose last year for the first time in six years against the backdrop of a shifting legal landscape that has seen leading Minneapolis-based rivals Faegre & Benson and Leonard, Street and Deinard strike merger deals.Wilson Sonsini to Close Salt Lake City Office
Within two months, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati says it will close the 13-lawyer Salt Lake City outpost it opened in 2001. The firm says the office's closing is not "a failure" and was driven by a decision to bring partner Robert O'Connor back to the San Francisco Bay Area to help organize and manage Wilson Sonsini's growing clean-tech practice. Longtime corporate partner Mark Bonham (pictured) will remain in Utah, bringing four associates with him to 90-lawyer local firm Ray Quinney & Nebeker.Trending Stories
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