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February 15, 2010 |

Feeding Frenzy Targets Profitable Partners

This year is shaping up to be the year of the aggressor. Law firms that got through 2009 without hemorrhaging money and lawyers find themselves in a position to add significant talent to their rosters. Lateral hiring is up in markets across the country-stretching from Silicon Valley to Chicago and from Philadelphia to New York and Boston, according to iThe American Lawyer's/i recent lateral report.
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June 05, 2013 |

Pullman & Comley Absorbs Small Firm

In at least the second instance of a larger firm absorbing a smaller firm in Connecticut in recent months, Pullman & Comley has announced it is expanding its practices that represent school districts and municipalities by hiring all but one member of Sullivan Schoen. Analysts say such mergers allow firms to quickly expand into new practice areas.
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April 25, 2011 |

MOVERS

Kevin Simard joins Choate, Hall & Stewart's finance and restructuring group as partner. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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April 29, 2011 |

PepsiCo enjoined from using 'Polar Shock' mark in Northeast

A family-owned bottling company's lawsuit has prompted a Massachusetts federal judge to enter a preliminary injunction against PepsiCo Inc. The injunction bars PepsiCo from using 10 variations on the phrase "Polar Shock" in New York and New England.
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July 18, 2007 |

State ruling protects public officials' attorney-client privilege

A Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision ruled that the state's public records law does not negate the attorney-client privilege protections of public officers, employees and governmental entities.
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November 07, 2011 |

MOVERS

Jonathan Spivey joins Bracewell & Giuliani's intellectual property litigation practice as partner in the Houston office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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May 17, 2011 |

PepsiCo agrees to stop using 'Polar Shock' mark on slush drinks

PepsiCo Inc. has agreed to stop using the phrase "Polar Shock" for slush drink products to settle a trademark lawsuit brought by beverage competitor Polar Corp.
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August 08, 2005 |

On the Move

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April 19, 2013 |

Connecticut Firms Look To Boston For Lessons Coping With Crisis

Law firms in large Connecticut cities responded to the deadly bombings in Boston last week by taking a closer look at their crisis response plans.
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September 22, 2000 |

In the Pipeline

As general counsel and acting president for Portland Natural Gas Transmission System, David K. Moynihan wears many hats. The new interstate, high-pressure, natural gas pipeline company owns and operates a 150-mile pipe that runs from Quebec, Canada, to Westbrook, Maine, and Moynihan has a hand in every aspect of the company, including marketing and business development.
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