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Who Got the Work: Crash Site Photos and Poultry Processors
Munger Tolles is representing the widow of Kobe Bryant in her suit over photos of the helicopter crash that killed her husband and daughter; Whiteford Taylor, Conner & Winters and Stinson are defending various poultry processing companies in an antitrust class action; and other work from midsize firms.American Express' Antitrust Guru Moves to Walmart
Suzanne Wachsstock, who built American Express Co.'s global antitrust and trade association compliance program during her nearly 12-year tenure there, has been named chief antitrust counsel, a new position within Walmart Inc.'s legal department.View more book results for the query "Wiggin Dana"
Data Breaches Bring Business to Cybersecurity Practices
At this moment, hackers are looking for a chance to steal sensitive and classified information from a computer near you. Maybe even your information.Judge Eyes Fees Award as Sanction in Patent Dispute
A Connecticut federal judge expressed concern about the costs and risks of patent litigation for small companies in allowing a snap-fastener company to seek attorney fees.Litigation Departments Of The Year 2014
What you will likely find most interesting in the articles on the following pages is the incredible array of cases handled by Connecticut firms—an intellectual property case involving a dental manufacturer's patent, an employment law case involving racial slurs, and financial litigation involving allegedly misled investors, to name but a few. If you want to learn just a little more about a practice area that's not your own, this is a painless way to do it.Litigation Departments Of The Year 2014
The Connecticut Law Tribune's annual Litigation Departments of the Year competition was truly a case study. We had well over 30 law firms submit nearly 60 applications, with some firms opting to compete in more than one category. We picked 15 winners.Download Now
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