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October 03, 2007 |

Duane Morris partner jumps to Keller and Heckman

Daniel J. Herling has joined the San Francisco office of Washington, D.C.'s Keller and Heckman as partner in the litigation and product liability practice. Herling comes from Philadelphia's Duane Morris, where he was a partner since 2000.
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September 26, 2007 |

Looking for a California Food Fight

Duane Morris' Daniel Herling is switching firms to help build Keller and Heckman's local food and drug practice. The Washington, D.C.-based Keller thinks an intense regulatory environment in California is a recipe for growth here.
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December 09, 2005 |

Law Firms Not Liable in Alleged Web Hacking Case

Two law firms that allegedly surreptitiously accessed an expert witness's password-protected Web site to show a judge that the witness violated a gag order cannot be held liable under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, ruled a federal judge who dismissed the suit. The occupational illness expert had accused Keller & Heckman and its attorney Douglas Behr of hacking into his site by acquiring a password and sharing it with Jones Day lawyers in the midst of a landmark toxics trial.
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November 14, 2007 |

Firm Takes a Scientific Approach to Practicing

As Keller and Heckman has grown from a one-shop operation in Washington to a 62-attorney law firm with offices in San Francisco, Brussels and Shanghai, China, it's added in-house scientists who assist attorneys in regulatory law, litigation and business transactions. "It's a lot easier than having to call somebody across town," says partner Joan Sylvain Baughan. The arrangement is unusual but one that other law firms may follow as legal work in patent law, biotechnology and environmental law increases.
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April 05, 2010 |

D.C. MOVES

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December 09, 2005 |

Law Firms Not Liable in Alleged Web Hacking Case

Two law firms that allegedly surreptitiously accessed an expert witness's password-protected Web site to show a judge that the witness violated a gag order cannot be held liable under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, ruled a federal judge who dismissed the suit. The occupational illness expert had accused Keller & Heckman and its attorney Douglas Behr of hacking into his site by acquiring a password and sharing it with Jones Day lawyers in the midst of a landmark toxics trial.
4 minute read
December 05, 2005 |

Firms not liable in alleged Web hacking case

Two law firms that allegedly surreptitiously accessed the password-protected Web site of an expert witness in order to show a judge that the witness violated a gag order cannot be held liable under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
4 minute read
November 12, 2007 |

Firm takes a scientific approach to practicing

The strategies for law firm expansion range from a slow-and-steady course of action to a hare-paced approach, but one Washington firm has relied on a scientific formula of sorts to guide its plan.
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December 19, 2005 |

Honors and Appointments

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August 15, 2011 |

D.C. MOVES

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