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September 12, 2002 |

Cozen Lures Four More IP Lawyers From Woodcock

Only a few months after acquiring a trio of trademark lawyers from Woodcock Washburn, Philadelphia-based Cozen O'Connor has picked up four patent prosecution lawyers from the same firm. Though Woodcock has now lost seven lawyers to Cozen over the past four months, the firm has also been busy adding new talent: a partner and an associate from Saul Ewing and two other lateral associates, with more lateral additions on the way.
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January 05, 2012 |

Liz Claiborne renamed Fifth & Pacific after brand sale

Liz Claiborne changed its name to Fifth & Pacific to reflect the sale of its namesake brand and focus on lines including Juicy Couture and Kate Spade.
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October 10, 2000 |

GC Salary Survey Profiles

Short takes on 20 general counsels ranked in the Corporate Counsel "GC Salary Survey."
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Fight Heats Up over Witnesses in Lockheed Securities Case
Publication Date: 2012-09-19
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Earlier this year a judge nearly derailed Robbins Geller's bid to lead a securities class action against Lockheed Martin because of the firm's cozy relationship with the lead plaintiff. In recent months Lockheed's lawyers at DLA Piper have taken another tack: attacking the plaintiffs lawyers' reliance on supposedly bogus confidential witnesses to support their claims.

November 11, 2008 |

Southwest plans to sell tickets to Mexico

Southwest Airlines Co., looking to expand its U.S.-only service, said Monday it will sell tickets for travel to Mexico beginning in 2010 through a deal with Mexican partner Volaris.The announcement comes a few months after Southwest announced a similar deal with WestJet Airlines that will allow it to sell travel to Canada late next year.
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January 18, 2000 |

The Players: Inside the AOL-Time Warner Deal

A look at the lobbyists and lawyers who made the deal happen.
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April 20, 2007 |

Lawyers awarded nearly $23 million for alleged Motorola misdeeds

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. AP - A judge Thursday ordered Motorola Inc. to pay $22.9 million in attorneys fees and costs to lawyers for a now-defunct technology company, months after a trade secrets lawsuit ended in a hung jury.Circuit Judge Leroy Moe ruled that the law firm headed by famed attorney Willie Gary was due money based on Motorola's alleged poor conduct during the trial against SPS Technologies Corp.
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January 30, 2012 |

People in the News

Steven Rosard, principal of Rosard Law, is directing the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic at Drexel University's Earle Mack School of Law.
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October 01, 2006 |

Quick Draw

Raymond Niro sues first, settles fast, and collects millions. But as the enemies pile up and the imitators take on his work, can the good times last?
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Step Aside, Uniloc: There's a New Biggest Suer in IP Land
Publication Date: 2010-11-15
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You've probably never heard of this Plano-based patent holding company--unless you're one of the 120 defendants it's sued.

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