Sentences with phrase «litigation counsel concerning»

We can assist foreign litigation counsel concerning goods manufactured in or distributed from Ontario.
He also provides transaction and litigation counsel concerning bankruptcy and creditors» rights.

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Counseled a labor union concerning the implications of litigation by a third party against a major employer of union members.
, USBC, N.D. Calif. — lead counsel for chapter 11 trustee of gaming establishment; successfully resisted (through state court litigation) efforts by licensing authority to impose severe, likely fatal operating restrictions; and ultimately negotiated and consummated a going concern sale of business through a chapter plan providing for full payment to unsecured creditors.
If you are financially disadvantaged and do not have funds to engage in litigation or even retain counsel to handle your matter or to uncover hidden assets and obtain information concerning the marital assets, you will be severely disadvantaged.
Max's practice includes litigation and regulatory compliance counseling concerning a wide range of environmental laws.
In another case concerning a collision on US - 59, we took over the litigation for a family after their previous legal counsel attempted to settle for $ 300,000.
He also frequently handles litigation and regulatory compliance counseling concerning a wide range of environmental laws on behalf of his clients.
Junior counsel in the Court of Appeal in an important case for international litigation concerning the scope and effect of jurisdiction agreements in English and Welsh law.
CAMPBELL: The difficulty in talking about the big cases, I look at the little cases, and part of my concern is that where you may see some of the court decisions that become problematic for the areas in which you are involved because, think of the companies, and they may be reasonable size but not huge, that don't have an in - house IT person, don't have an in - house counsel and maybe cloud computing for servers, and they have got a major piece of litigation and they don't have a policy.
Keesal, Young & Logan serves as counsel to many local, national and multinational concerns in a wide variety of complex business litigation matters pending in federal and state court as well as in arbitration.
So if your representation of this client is based on the narrow premise of getting the right result with little concern for the customer service aspects of the relationship, what happens when the general counsel is reviewing the company's legal issues with his team and they arrive at the piece of litigation on which you are working for the client?
At issue in the opinion was an inquiry from a lawyer concerning whether she may directly request access to non-public information on a potential adverse party's Facebook page, in order to look for information pertinent to contemplated litigation, when the potential adversary is not represented by counsel.
Counseled closely held corporation in the litigation and resolution of a dispute concerning the buyout and employment termination of a shareholder / officer.
Mr. Gatto's practice is national and international, and it encompasses a full range of IP and technology issues, including: patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret litigation; counseling and technology transactions; developing and implementing IP strategies to protect and to monetize IP assets; creating and implementing corporate IP programs; conducting IP audits; conducting complex patent prosecution, including patent appeals, interferences, Inter Partes Review (IPRs), reissues and protests; handling patent enforcement issues, including licensing and litigation; negotiating and drafting technology agreements; conducting IP due diligence in and negotiating IP aspects of mergers, acquisitions and financings; rendering opinions concerning the infringement, validity and enforceability of patents; handling trademark prosecution, domain name, copyright and trade secret matters; handling IP aspects of employment issues; advising clients on legal issues associated with open source software including open source patent issues, licensing, open source compatibility issues, indemnity issues and developing and implementing corporate policies on use of open source software; advising clients on the legality of cutting edge Internet business methods and technology; and advising clients on computer law issues such as computer fraud and abuse and SPAM - related issues.
Kris has spoken at numerous legal seminars, including speaking engagements concerning «Motions in Limine: Protecting the Story» (Panel Member, NELA - GA / ICLE Trying Your Best: Employment Law Goes to Court Seminar, 2017), «Reductions in Force» (Professional Association Of Georgia Educators, 2012), «Settlement Agreements and Keeping the Deal» (State Bar of Georgia, General Practice and Trial Section, 2011), «Update on Employment Law» (General Practice And Trial Law Section Institute, 2011), «Employment Law in the Trenches» (General Practice and Trial Law Institute 2009), EEOC Atlanta 2008 Technical Assistance Program Seminar, «Firing Public Employees: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of Plaintiff and Defense Counsel» (Liability of Local Governments Seminar 2007), «Busting the Cap on Damages in Employment Litigation» (Managing Damages in Employment Litigation Seminar 2007), «State Law and Other Non-Traditional Claims: Crash Course, Questions to Ask, and New Developments» (Employment Law for the General Practitioner and for the Pros).
Hayley Dryer, an associate in the Commercial Litigation Department, was interviewed by Corporate Counsel concerning the NLRB's recent decision concerning confidentiality in workplace investigations.
With extensive experience in matters concerning technology standards and patent pools, he serves as counsel to the DVD6C and BD4C patent licensing organizations, which license DVD and Blu - ray patents worldwide, and spearheads DVD6C license enforcement through litigation and international arbitration proceedings.
If the request for disclosure of protected health information were not accompanied by a court order, covered entities could not have disclosed the information requested unless a request authorized by law had been made by the agency requesting the information or by legal counsel representing a party to litigation, with a written statement certifying that the protected health information requested concerned a litigant to the proceeding and that the health condition of the litigant was at issue at the proceeding.
Served as lead counsel for Aéropostale in class action and derivative litigation arising out of disclosures concerning Aéropostale's inventory and sales levels, and earnings projections.
Q: As general counsel, you must manage all aspects of the company's legal affairs, including corporate governance, compliance, labor and employment, litigation, contracts, and M&A concerns.
Moderator, Corporate Counsel Exchange, «Litigation Lifecycle Management: Analyzing Critical Areas of Concern for Today's Corporations,» April 2009
The panel discussed and evaluated current practical considerations in asserting and defending cybersquatting claims, trademark considerations in light of Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy («UDRP») decisions, litigation concerns under the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act («ACPA») 1999 amendment to the Lanham Act, and related enforcement and defense approaches, as well as counseling strategies for assisting clients that are operating and staking claims online., Moderator, Trademarks, Domain Names & Cybersquatting, NY State Bar Association, IP Section Trademark Committee, 2016
Represent two major Arizona universities (including the related technology transfer entity) concerning: (i) patent prosecution (applications) in the fields of medical devices, diagnostics and biotechnology, including new compounds and methods of treatment of disease; (ii) trademark and copyright counseling and applications; (iii) analysis of existing IP policies; and (iv) intellectual property litigation
This session covers the latest litigation, association policy, legal issues of legislation, and regulation, and gives legal counsel an opportunity to discuss matters of regional, state, and local concern.
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