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Suit Says Acquisition Offer a Ruse to Obtain Trade Secrets
A food company claims in a suit filed in federal court in Camden that a competitor offered to buy a portion of its business for the sole purpose of obtaining its trade secrets before abruptly calling off the deal.$14 Million Judgment Against Materials Company in Asbestos Case
A South Carolina jury has ordered a company to pay $14 million in a case alleging that a worker died from mesothelioma caused by exposure to asbestos.Facts…Another Day at ACC: Health Care, Hacks and More
The Association for Corporate Counsel annual meeting continued on Tuesday in Boston, with another day of discussion panels and networking for in-house lawyers as well as others interested in the world of corporate legal departments.Womble Carlyle's Wilmington Managing Partner Leaving for Gavin/Solmonese
The managing partner of the Wilmington office of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice is set to leave the firm at the end of the year to take on a role as senior managing director of Gavin/Solmonese.Womble Carlyle's Wilmington Managing Partner Leaving for Gavin/Solmonese
The managing partner of the Wilmington office of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice is set to leave the firm at the end of the year to take on a role as senior managing director of Gavin/Solmonese.A Technologist Commander in Chief, Exactly What We Need?
Would former HP CEO Carly Fiorina—or another technology leader—be the best person to lead the free world?A Technologist Commander in Chief, Exactly What We Need?
Would former HP CEO Carly Fiorina—or another technology leader—be the best person to lead the free world?Colbert Takes the Stage—As Kenyon & Kenyon Managing Partner
Amid partner departures, Kenyon & Kenyon has elected Edward Colbert—comedian Stephen Colbert's older brother—as its new managing partner.Colbert Takes the Stage—As Kenyon & Kenyon Managing Partner
Amid partner departures, Kenyon & Kenyon has elected Edward Colbert—comedian Stephen Colbert's older brother—as its new managing partner.Cozen Keeps Red Carpet, Plant Wall in Old Squire Sanders Space
The old-but-new Squire Sanders office space in Washington has a new occupant: Cozen O'Connor. Cozen, a Philadelphia-founded firm with a growing Washington office of litigators and public policy specialists, has subleased from Squire Patton Boggs, Squire's successor firm, until October 2026. The deal relieves a real estate burden for Squire Patton Boggs following a merger and quickly solves Cozen's problem of needing more space in Washington.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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