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A Guide to Joint Development and Collaboration Agreements

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Protecting intellectual property is a challenge, especially when entering into a joint development agreement, warns Hogan Lovells.

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Army Vet Files Lawsuit Over Hearing Damage from Defective 3M Earplugs

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An Army combat veteran in Utah has filed a lawsuit against 3M, seeking damages for permanent hearing loss caused by defective earplugs and alleging that the manufacturer doctored test results to win a government contract.

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Thompson & Knight Names Eight New Partners

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Thompson & Knight LLP announced eight attorneys have been elected partners in the firm.

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Bradley Partner J. William Manuel Elected VP of ABOTA’s Mississippi Chapter

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J. William Manuel, a partner in Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP’s Jackson office, has been elected vice president of the Mississippi Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates

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Recognized Railroad Lawyer Joins HunterMaclean

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Business law firm HunterMaclean announced that Randall A. Jordan has recently joined the firm as a partner in the Litigation Practice Group.

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Buchalter Welcomes New Health Care Attorneys

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James Andrew “Drew” Caprile and Gene Berk have joined Buchalter as members of the Health Care Practice Group in Sacramento.

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Sommerman, McCaffity, Quesada & Geisler Announces New Name

Sommerman, McCaffity, Quesada & Geisler Announces New Name

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Personal injury and commercial litigation law firm Sommerman, McCaffity, Quesada & Geisler, LLP, announced the addition of new name partner Laura Benitez Geisler, current president of the Dallas Bar Association.

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Tesla’s General Counsel Lasts Only Two Months

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CNN reports that Tesla’s general counsel is leaving the company after just two months on the job — the latest in a series of executive departures at Elon Musk’s electric car company.

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Judge Could Revoke Roger Stone’s Bond And Send Him to Jail Because of ‘Crosshairs’ Instagram Post

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Stone apologized to the court for the photograph, which included a crosshairs image beside the judge’s photo.

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Roberts Again Sides With Liberal Supreme Court Justices in Disagreeing With Lower Court Interpretations

Roberts Again Sides With Liberal Supreme Court Justices in Disagreeing With Lower Court Interpretations

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Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. has sided with liberal Supreme Court justices in cases involving the death penalty and abortion access, reports The Washington Post.

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Trump’s Emergency Declaration Echoes Harry Truman Failed Attempt

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Trump’s emergency declaration is similar to President Harry Truman’s attempted takeover of the steel industry to avoid a strike during the Korean War by the United Steelworkers of America.

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Judge Dismisses Pipeline Operator’s Racketeering/Defamation Suit Against Greenpeace

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“Posting articles written by people with similar beliefs does not create a RICO enterprise,” a federal judge wrote in his dismissal order.

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Frank E. Pasquesi Named GC of Western Golf Association Evans Scholars Foundation

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Frank E. Pasquesi was recently appointed general counsel of the Western Golf Association Evans Scholars Foundation.

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Michael Best Adds Lucas Osborn to Raleigh Office

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Lucas Osborn has joined Michael Best’s Litigation practice group as of counsel in the Raleigh office.

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Download: The Changing Face of In-House Legal Departments

Download: The Changing Face of In-House Legal Departments

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From expanding data volumes and data types to increased budget pressures and new data privacy regulations, in-house legal teams find themselves needing to adapt to unprecedented demands.

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MoFo Faces Overbilling Lawsuit Alleging ‘A Billing Feeding Frenzy’

MoFo Faces Overbilling Lawsuit Alleging ‘A Billing Feeding Frenzy’

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Plaintiffs allege that Morrison & Foerster had 34 different timekeepers bill 669 hours at a cost of $484,321 during a two-month period.

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Ex-Winston Lawyer Can’t Be Forced to Arbitrate Job Claims

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Bloomberg Law is reporting that a former Winston & Strawn LLP intellectual property attorney can litigate—and can’t be forced to arbitrate—her pay, bias, and retaliation claims.

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Top 4 Indicators Shaping Upstream Oil and Gas in 2019

Top 4 Indicators Shaping Upstream Oil and Gas in 2019

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Opportune takes a look at a few key indicators shaping the upstream oil and gas sector so far in 2019.

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‘Breaking Contracts has Consequences’ – Third Circuit Backs Employer with Restrictive Covenant Agreements

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Employers should be mindful that entering restrictive covenant agreements containing merger clauses may nullify prior restrictive covenant agreements, advises Genova Burns.

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Top Five Issues in Leveraging Automation Software in an Outsourcing Transaction Contract

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It is important to document what specific benefits will be realized when leveraging automation software in an outsourcing relationship.

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