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Foley & Lardner LLP continually evolves to meet the changing legal needs of our clients. Our team-based approach, proprietary client service technology, and practice depth enhance client relationships while seeing clients through their most complex legal challenges. The BTI Consulting Group (Wellesley, Massachusetts) recently recognized Foley as one of the top four law firms shaping the U.S. legal market, while CIO magazine has named Foley to its CIO 100 list six times for our client-focused technology. Whether in the United States or around the world, count on Foley for high-caliber business and legal insight.
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Documents by Lawyers at this office | |
EU Moves Closer to a "Unitary" Patent Regime for Obtaining and Litigating Patents in EuropeAndrew S. Baluch,Jeanne M. Gills,Rouget F. Henschel,Stephen B. Maebius, December 14, 2012
On December 11, 2012, the European Parliament approved a set of three proposals to create (1) a “unitary” patent valid across 25 EU member states, (2) a simplified language regime for EU patents, and (3) a unified patent court for hearing infringement disputes. This agreement comes...
EU Competition Compliance Program Implications for U.S. CompaniesHoward W. Fogt, October 25, 2012
Acting to rid European Union markets of restrictive trade practices like seemingly endemic industrial cartels, the European Commission has long sought to employ an arsenal of weapons to deter violations of European competition law. The Commission has prosecuted scores of cartels. It has levied very...
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