• March 31, 2008 | Legal Times

    Going Green

    In February, the Capital Area Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators hosted a panel discussion with four leaders who are helping law firms make their offices more environm

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  • October 6, 2008 | Legal Times

    From the Archives: Economy Fuels Firm Growth

    To mark our 30th anniversary, we've reached into our archives to highlight key events and players who made a difference since we made our debut. A version of the following arti

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  • July 7, 2003 | National Law Journal

    Preclinical use of research tool is infringement

    special to the national law journalStephen B. Maebius, Richard J. Warburg and Harold C. Wegner are partners in the intellectual property department of Foley & Lardner. Maebiu

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  • January 2, 2012 | National Law Journal

    CIVIL ACTIONS

    The following cases were recently filed in Washington-area district courts. This information is provided by the district courts' official online bulletins. U.S. DIST

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  • April 10, 2012 | National Law Journal

    Large-Firm Partners Switching Firms

    PROMOTIONS KILPATRICK TOWNSEND & STOCKTON (Atlanta): Frederick Whitmer has been named managing partner of the firm's New York of

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  • December 12, 2011 | National Law Journal

    MOVERS

    LATERALS BRACH EICHLER (Roseland, N.J.): Keith Roberts joins the firm's healt practice group as partner and will focus on healt

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  • November 1, 2007 |

    Back From the Dead

    After high-profile setbacks, gene therapy companies are reviving. Convoluted patent claims will spawn plenty of work for IP lawyers. Tyler Dylan has been working to make gene therapy a rea

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  • February 25, 2008 | National Law Journal

    After absorbing firms, real work begins

    CHICAGO � National law firms that absorbed midsized Chicago firms last year are remolding them in their own image, taking in new partners and dispatching others as they build certain pra

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  • April 2, 2008 | National Law Journal

    Aging Federal Circuit Court May Be in for Big Changes

    The "youngest" of the federal appellate courts soon will be showing its age as two-thirds of its members qualify for retirement or senior status in the next two years, presenting a rare

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  • May 7, 2007 | National Law Journal

    Lawmakers lag behind in patent reform

    WASHINGTON � The U.S. Supreme Court's recent patent decisions, and pending rules at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, may leave Congress last in line to board the ship of patent refo

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