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New Survey Seeks Gender Parity Across IP Practices
A new survey conducted by nonprofit ChIPs and the Diversity Lab seeks to move the needle forward by examining law firms' efforts to promote the inclusion and advancement of women in IP.Upstart Law Firm Lands Seasoned Litigator's Co-Counsel From 'Pink Slime' Trial
Benesch has hired a pair of Winston & Strawn partners looking to build their own reputations at a growing firm.Ohio Supreme Court to Consider How Bar Admission Rules Are Applied for On-the-Move Lawyers
A case regarding the pending bar application of Dinsmore & Shohl associate Alice Jones in Ohio is being closely watched by law firms and lawyers at a time of increased lateral hiring and lawyer mobility.Indiana AG Denies Groping Alleged in Taft Stettinius Probe
Curtis Hill Jr. criticized an investigation handled by Taft Stettinius & Hollister into claims that he drunkenly groped a lawmaker and others at a party in March.Ex-Ropes & Gray IP Chair Starts Windy City Boutique
The Big Law-to-boutique move comes about a year after Ropes & Gray spun off its patent prosecution practice.Taft Stettinius, A Firm With Historic Ties, Expands Once Again
Taft Stettinius & Hollister, a Midwest firm with its roots in Ohio, has continued a years-long regional expansion binge by bolting on the Indiana operations of Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff. It also has some big cases on its docket.Ex-Litigator Returns to Kirkland After Stint as Chicago's Top Lawyer
Kirkland & Ellis has brought back former senior litigation partner Stephen Patton as of counsel in Chicago, where since 2011 he has served in the $174,000-per-year role of corporation counsel for the Windy City.Paternity-Leave Stigma at Law Firms Lifting, Ever So Slowly
Some dads say they're getting more support from their colleagues to take time off. They're also benefiting from an increasing base of other dads at their firms who have forged a path to make paternity leave more mainstream.Nelson Mullins Partner Settles With SEC in Pay-to-Play Suit
Partner Robert Crowe agreed to pay a little less then $95,000 to resolve allegations that he played a role in a political corruption scheme aimed at helping State Street Bank and Trust Co. secure public pension contracts in Ohio.Is Justice for Sale in Illinois?
How State Farm's in-house counsel allegedly played a key role in an effort to influence a state Supreme Court ruling.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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