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Midsize Moves: An Ohio IP Counsel and a Denver Finance Partner
Ulmer & Berne adds an IP counsel in its Columbus, Ohio, office; Davis Graham & Stubbs hires a partner in its finance and acquisitions department; and other midsize moves.At Working Mother's Top Firms for Women, Female Equity Partner Gains Were Slight
Flexible work schedules were prominent among the winners: 39% of the female lawyers at these firms worked remotely in some capacity in 2019.Midsize Moves: A Popeyes Executive and a DOJ Attorney
The former general counsel of AFC Enterprises Inc. and chief administrative officer of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Inc., joins Taylor English, Davis Graham adds a partner from the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Legal Policy, and other midsize moves.A 1907 SCOTUS Ruling Might Not Kill Patent Suits Against 80 Amazon Customers
A Federal Circuit panel sounded hesitant about taking the 113-year-old Kessler doctrine somewhere it hasn't been before.A Century-Old SCOTUS Decision Might Not Kill Patent Suits Against 80 Amazon Customers
A Federal Circuit panel sounded hesitant about taking the 113-year-old Kessler doctrine somewhere it hasn't been before.A Century-Old Supreme Court Decision Might Not Kill Patent Suits Against 80 Amazon Customers
A Federal Circuit panel sounded hesitant about taking the 113-year-old Kessler doctrine somewhere it hasn't been before.Who Got the Work: Trade Secret Theft Claims and a Struggling Museum
Davis Graham is defending an IV therapy company against claims that it stole trade secrets from a competitor, Dilworth Paxson is advising the National Museum of American Jewish History as it files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and other work from midsize firms.Sidley Austin Vows to Fight Claims It Aided $1.3B Ponzi Scheme
"We believe the claims asserted against the firm and Mr. Sullivan are without merit, and we intend to defend the case vigorously," a spokesman for Sidley said.Sidley Austin Fighting Claims the Firm Helped $1.3B Woodbridge Ponzi Scheme
Attorneys for receiver Michael Goldberg, an Akerman partner in Fort Lauderdale, claim several firms helped extend the life of the real estate investment fraud at Woodbridge, which was founded in Boca Raton.Trending Stories
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