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Who Got the Work: Banished Blenders and Pirate IP
Morris Nichols represented f'real foods in a patent dispute involving the company's self-cleaning blender technology, Munger Tolles is defending Disney in a suit involving its "Pirates of the Carribean" movies, and other work from midsize firms.Longford Capital Adds Another IP Litigator to Its Ranks
The litigation funder says the COVID-19 pandemic is fueling both demand and the availability of high-quality IP assets.Chicago Law Firms Raked in Hundreds of Millions in PPP Loans, Cite Preserving Jobs
The range of Chicago firms that received government assistance in April ranged from Am Law 200 contenders to bet-the-company litigators to influential, local personal-injury law firms that have set records with their court victories.Midsize Moves: A Pair of Directors and an Office Change in North Carolina
Crowe & Dunlevy has new directors of its Dallas and Oklahoma City offices, Parker Poe is moving to a new office in Charlotte, North Carolina, and other midsize moves.Quarles & Brady Adds Data Security Trio, Including Former WeWork, NBC Pro
The addition comes as increased remote work across the country means more clients may need help with privacy and security issues.Midsize Moves: A Practice Group Co-Chair in Michigan and McGlinchey's Rebrand
Bodman adds a partner to its Ann Arbor, Michigan, office to co-chair its exempt organizations and impact investing practice group, McGlinchey Stafford unveils its new branding, and other midsize moves.9th Circuit Puts the Nail in the Coffin of Howrey Trustee's 'Unfinished Business' Claims
The court adopted the position of the D.C. Court of Appeals, which found earlier this month that clients, not firms, control ongoing matters in a matter of first impression under D.C. law.DC Court Shoots Down Bankrupt Howrey's 'Unfinished Business' Claims
"A law firm does not have a 'legitimate claim of entitlement' to hourly billed client matters because it is the clients who retain the right to control the representation," Chief Judge Anna Blackburne-Rigsby wrote.Legal Tech's Predictions for Privacy in 2020
It's not just the CCPA. Privacy concerns are poised to play a big part in legal practices in 2020, as regulations and new risks put privacy at the forefront.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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