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To catch a thief

A pair of FBI agents spoke at Suffolk University Law School’s recent ‘Cyber Theft of Intellectual Property’ panel discussion.

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‘In-House Leaders’ feted at annual awards dinner

More than 400 guests headed to the Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel recently for the annual Leaders in the Law reception and awards dinner hosted by Lawyers Weekly and New England In-House. The event recognized the outstanding work of the 2017 ...

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In-house attorneys swap stories on how they got to where they are

Lawyers Weekly hosted a “Path to In-House” breakfast panel on Dec. 15 at the offices of JAMS in Boston. Sponsored by MARCUM, the panel discussed how lawyers can pursue in-house counsel roles and the opportunities and challenges involved in making ...

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Product Liability Strategies Roundtable

This Product Liability Strategies roundtable, sponsored by Mintz Levin, includes panelists Joseph G. Blute, Ralph A. Campillo and Yalonda T. Howze of Mintz Levin; Aaron Grossman, General Counsel at ZOLL Medical Corporation; Erin E. Hayes, Senior Corporate Counsel at Boston ...

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Missions & Visions: John J. McGivney

Click the link below to check out our Q&A feature with John J. McGivney of Rubin and Rudman, LLP. McGivney is a civil litigation attorney who represents clients in trials, appeals and arbitrations, and is also a certified mediator. He ...

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Limiting extraterritorial reach of U.S. patents: “Substantial” means more than one

This article was originally posted by Foley Hoag Last week, the Supreme Court provided much-needed clarity to U.S. companies concerned about their potential liability for supplying a single component of a multicomponent invention abroad.  The Court’s decision in Life Technologies ...

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Internet advertising insufficient for jurisdiction

An out-of-state corporation could not reasonably anticipate being subject to personal jurisdiction in Rhode Island based on its Internet marketing and a sales contract derived from that advertising, a U.S. District Court judge has ruled. The Rhode Island plaintiff brought ...

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Corporate counsel share tips on communicating with the c-suite

The Association of Corporate Counsel Northeast Chapter’s Committee on Practice & Career Management, together with the law firm of Verrill Dana, held a program in Boston at which corporate counsel shared tips on communicating with “the board” and their c-suite ...

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