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Wife Accused of Killing Husband Can Sue Insurer That Froze Life Insurance Proceeds
A federal district court in Georgia has refused to dismiss claims brought against a life insurer by a wife accused of killing her husband after the insurer…New Boston Base of Womble Welcomes Three New Hires
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, which by the end of October will become Womble Bond Dickinson following a cross-border union with former alliance partner Bond Dickinson, has brought on a trio of intellectual property partners from McCarter & English for its new Boston office.Appellate Zealot Joins Ross & Pines—and Other 'On the Move' News
After seeing a video of one of appellate public defender Andrew Fleischman's oral arguments before the Georgia Supreme Court in a contested murder case, criminal defense lawyer Noah Pines hired him.Womble Bond's leadership team on forging a 'new breed of transatlantic law firm'
IP expansion, sector strategy and transatlantic referral incentives all on the agenda ahead of Womble Bond launch this NovemberAppellate Zealot Joins Ross & Pines—and Other 'On the Move' News
After seeing a video of one of appellate public defender Andrew Fleischman's oral arguments before the Georgia Supreme Court in a contested murder case, criminal defense lawyer Noah Pines hired him.The urge to merge - will 2017-18 be a big year for UK law firm tie-ups?
The market is currently alive with talk of potential mergers - here, managing partners and consultants size up the prospects for consolidationLegal Questions to Arise If Estonia Introduces Its Own Cryptocurrency
Kaspar Korjus, managing director of e-residency in Estonia, recently wrote a proposal to issue crypto tokens and make Estonia 'the first country with an initial coin offering.'Common Misconception of Ownership Under the Work for Hire Doctrine
Software copyrights continue to be an important intellectual property for many companies. Such prominence can be seen by several recent cases pertaining…Four More Companies Flagged by FTC Over 'Made in USA' Claims
President Donald Trump wants more products labeled "Made in USA." But companies beware: The Federal Trade Commission in recent weeks revved up enforcement of allegedly deceptive "Made in USA" marketing, resolving accusations that four companies' advertising violated the agency's requirement that products be "all or virtually all" manufactured in the United States to live up to domestic origin claims. So far this year, 15 companies have resolved the FTC's allegations through the agency's so-called "closing letters."Industry Reacts to Charlottesville; Ex-Bancroft Partner Joins OMB; Jay Sekulow's New Music Video
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