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Ballard Spahr Advises Denver Restaurant Brand on Houston Expansion
For corporate attorneys, the opportunity to advise businesses on their growth and head off legal issues that could result in the businesses getting sued...
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Officials From AG’s Office Lend Perspectives on Colorado’s New Cybesecurity Law
Attendees got rare insight on cybersecurity enforcement at Ballard Spahr’s annual Cybersecurity Summit in Denver on Tuesday. In the program’s centerpiece panel discussion, a...
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A Flexible Definition of Reasonableness
A state information privacy law that went into effect Sept. 1 requires entities including businesses and government bodies operating in Colorado to take reasonable...
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Features
Big Deals Q2 2018
ACQUISITION
$1,700,000,000
HOGAN LOVELLS
Client: Adobe Systems
Team: Jane Ross, partner and lead attorney (Silicon Valley); Allison Donovan, senior associate; Leire Aguirre, associate (Madrid); Silvia Bauzá, partner (Madrid);...
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Corporate Counsel Insight
Data Breach Cost Study Raises Red Flag on IoT
Data breaches have such wide-ranging effects that it’s tricky to pre-dict the financial damage they might do. But still predictions are made.
This month the...
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Nathan Seiler Named Ballard Spahr Boulder Office Managing Partner
Nathan Seiler has been named managing partner of Ballard Spahr’s Boulder office, firm chair Mark Stewart announced July 2.
Seiler represents clients in a variety...
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Holland & Hart Adds to IP Group
Holland & Hart announced June 22 Darlene Kondo joined the firm in Boulder as of counsel in the firm’s intellectual property practice group. Kondo...
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Unions May Continue Pushing Smaller Bargaining Units
The NLRB’s new stance on so-called “micro units” might not discourage unions from proposing smaller bargaining groups to win elections.
On May 31, a small...
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