Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A.
Size of Organization: 118
Year Established: 1960
Web Site: http://www.rbh.comVisibility Ranking  #694 out of 192,998 law firms |
Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A. is a business law firm specializing in complex corporate transactions and litigation. The firm serves as counsel to public and closely-held corporations operating in domestic and foreign markets; limited liability companies; limited and general partnerships; individuals; municipal, county and state agencies; public utilities; health care institutions; financial institutions and tax-exempt organizations.
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U.S. Federal Litigation Activity
Highest number of cases by Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A.:
Contracts (20 cases in past two years)
Transactional Activity
Total number of Mergers & Aquisitions by Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A.:
8 (in past two years)
Articles by Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A. on Martindale.com
FTC Consent Decree Clarifies Data Security StandardsJohn M. Conley, Robert M. Bryan, July 11, 2008
What type of data security plan is a business legally required to adopt to protect personal information that it collects on its website? While this seems like a basic and straightforward question, the answer has never been clear for businesses operating in the United States. That may be starting to...
Keeping Secrets Secret: Confidentiality in the Sale of a BusinessRichard L. Mack, July 11, 2008
In selling a business, maintaining confidentiality of both company information and transaction details is critical. A company's trade secrets and other sensitive information can be among its most valuable assets, and the release of that information at the wrong time or to the wrong people can not...
Time Warner Loses Superman Copyright to Creator's FamilyJohn M. Conley, Nichelle N. Levy, July 11, 2008
In a decision that has implications for both comic book fans and everyone who deals with copyrighted material, a federal court in Los Angeles has held that most of the copyright interests in the Superman character have been successfully recaptured by the family of the Man of Steel's creator.