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July 17, 2013 |

Sage GC Runs Decentralized Department

Rachel Gervin joined Atlanta-based Sage North America in August 2003 and is now senior vice president and general counsel.
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October 01, 2009 |

Canadian Big Suits

Nortel Restructuring; Morrow v. Zhang; Marcotte v. Bank of Montreal et al.; Fresco v. CIBC
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May 03, 2005 |

Comparative Advertising a Growing Trend Among Firms

When Marvin Spivak wanted an advertising campaign that would set his intellectual property litigation team apart from the competition, he decided to make a bold move. Bold, that is, in the typically conservative world of law firm marketing.
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March 31, 2008 |

Canadian law schools begin switching to J.D.s

In an effort to have their degrees better understood and more marketable internationally, a growing number of Canadian law schools are switching from the traditional LL.B. designation to the American-style J.D. "Our students have been keen to go forward [with the degree change] because they think it will help them in terms of securing international opportunities," said Queen's University Faculty of Law dean William Flanagan.
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May 04, 2005 |

Law Firm Ads No Longer Afraid to Name Names

In a print ad reading, "The only Fish in the sea" and displaying tropical sea life, Fish & Richardson takes a poke at Fish & Neave, the IP firm that was acquired by Ropes & Gray but has retained its original name. The ad highlights the growing trend of comparison-oriented ads in the typically conservative world of law firm marketing. The IP litigation field is "sharply competitive," said Fish & Richardson principal David Feigenbaum, adding that comparative advertising is a "good thing."
7 minute read
July 18, 2008 |

Copyright law debated in Canada

Intellectual property lawyers on both sides of the border are waiting to see whether Canada will reform its copyright laws by bringing changes many say are similar to existing U.S. laws.Geoff Gerber in the St. Louis office of Husch Blackwell Sanders, whose practice includes intellectual property issues, said he will continue to monitor the bill because he has U.
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July 01, 2003 |

Express Pipeline Sale

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