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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.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 lawyers based in Winston-Salem, N.C., has selected FTF's patent document management service, Electronic File Room, to streamline its intellectual property practice. The software as a service is designed to reduce paper backlog and e-mail overload.Womble,New MinorityFirm LaunchAlliance
Meredith [email protected] Carlyle Sandridge Rice is partnering with a new Atlanta boutique of eight African-American lawyers to address client concerns for more racial diversity. Lawyers at four-month-old Molden Holley Fergusson Thompson Heard and Womble Carlyle hope the increase in diversity that the alliance offers clients will bring in more business for them both.Womble Carlyle to Open Silicon Valley Office This Weekend
Womble Carlyle Opens Office In Wilmington With Six IP Lawyers
Southeastern law firm Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice is the latest big player to set up shop in Delaware.Big Firm Partners With Minority-Owned Boutique to Increase Diversity
Atlanta's Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice is partnering with a boutique of eight African-American lawyers, Molden Holley Fergusson Thompson & Heard, to address client concerns for more racial diversity. The deal -- one of the first of its kind in the country -- provides Molden Holley the resources to work on large, complex matters, while giving Womble Carlyle access to African-American lawyers with corporate experience at a time when major companies are looking for more diversity in their outside counsel.Five Join Womble Carlyle in D.C., Wilmington Offices
Intellectual property litigator Mary Bourke has left Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz to join the Wilmington office of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice and will bring four attorneys with her to the new firm.Balancing Act: New Job? New Baby? It's Not a Problem
Pamela Rothenberg of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice manages lawyers, daughters, and deals, apparently with energy to spare.Womble Carlyle moving offices in Atlanta
THE LOCAL office of Womble Carlyle Sandridge Rice plans to move from One Atlantic Center to the tower being built at 271 17th St. in Atlantic Station.The firm said Monday that it would move its 70 lawyers to four floors, or 100,000 square feet, in the 25-story building in March of 2009. The firm added that has plans to double the size of its office.Trending Stories
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