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In-House Attorneys Prepare For New Litigation TacticsLuring Companies to N.C. Pays Off for Womble Carlyle
Business is booming in Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice's backyard. And the Winston-Salem, N.C.-based firm now stands to catch more of it. A recent state appellate court decision upheld $300 million worth of economic incentives that Womble lawyers helped negotiate for Dell. The decision is also good news for Google, which is facing its own suit over a similar deal it cut last winter with Womble's help, worth more than $200 million. But critics say Womble has come to function like an unofficial state agency.Lawyers and Technology: Womble Carlyle's Big Adventure
On Nov. 1, Winston-Salem, N.C.'s Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice spun its separate "ancillary legal services" unit ClientPlus off into its own entity, FirmLogic, which will continue to offer everything from custom software and Web development to litigation support and settlement administration. Will the business take off? Perhaps. Not everyone thinks it's a foolproof notion.Three Days at Womble: New Partner Returns to Old Firm
On Nov. 3, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice chirpily announced Brian O'Shaughnessy�s addition as a partner in their Tysons Corner, Va., intellectual property office. His stay did not last even a week...Womble Carlyle Adopts kCura's Relativity Firmwide
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice has licensed kCura's Relativity review platform for firmwide use through Relativity certified reseller DiscoverReady, Chicago-based kCura announced Tuesday.Blogs Look at Trends, Tips, Legal Tidbits
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice has taken on the blogosphere in a serious way, with seven new blogs that cover everything from the construction industry to trade secrets. And even lawyers who are not techies are getting into the online act.Womble Carlyle Picks First to File to Shoulder Its IP Burden
First to File has announced that Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, an Am Law 200 firm of more than 550 laywers based in Winston-Salem, N.C., has selected FTF's web-based patent document management service, Electronic File Room, to streamline its intellectual property practice.Trending Stories
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