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At LeClairRyan, we go beyond basic legal advice to practical solutions that make business sense. Our attorneys know that understanding a client's goal is fundamental to providing effective counsel. We work toward not only the best legal solutions, but also the best business solutions for each client.
Established in 1988, LeClairRyan serves its dynamic client base with more than 300 attorneys in 21 offices in California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C.
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U.S. Federal Litigation Activity
Highest number of cases by LeClairRyan:
Contracts (82 cases in past two years)
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Total number of Mergers & Aquisitions by LeClairRyan:
3 (in past two years)
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Documents by LeClairRyan on Martindale.com
Albemarle County Land Use Tax UpdateLori H. Schweller, October 6, 2009
As of the September 1, 2009 deadline, the Albemarle County assessor's office had received revalidation forms for 85% of the parcels in the land use tax program. Landowners still have until December 5, 2009 to revalidate with a $125 late fee. Failure to submit a fully completed revalidation form...
Second Circuit Holds Unauthorized Removal of UPC Labels May Be Trademark InfringementNicole H. Brakstad, David J. Sensenig, Tara A. Branscom, August 10, 2009
A defendant may be held liable for trademark infringement - even though it may be selling genuine goods manufactured under the authority of the trademark owner - if those goods are sold with altered or removed UPC labels. Recently, in Zino Davidoff, SA v. CVS Corporation, No., 07-2872-cv (June 19,...
Your Trademark Is At Risk - Facebook Launches Customized URLs...Wendy C. Freedman, David J. Sensenig, Tara A. Branscom, Brian L. Petrequin, October 10, 2009
The usernames will be distributed on a first-come first-served basis. Facebook's new program creates the risk that your registered trademark could be improperly used as a username.