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Offices

  1. Belgium

    1. Brussels

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  2. China

    1. Shanghai

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  3. Japan

    1. Tokyo

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  4. USA

    1. Boston MA

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    2. Chicago IL

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    3. Detroit MI

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    4. Jacksonville FL

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    5. Los Angeles CA

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    6. Madison WI

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    7. Miami FL

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    8. Milwaukee WI

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    9. New York NY

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    10. Orlando FL

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    11. Palo Alto CA

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    12. Sacramento CA

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    13. San Diego CA (3579 Valley Centre)

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    14. San Diego CA (11250 El Camino Real)

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    15. San Diego CA (402 West Broadway)

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    16. San Francisco CA

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    17. Washington DC

      3000 K Street North West, Suite 600, Washington DC 20007, USA T 1 202 672 5300 F 1 202 672 5399 W
  1. Do you know the seven factors that comprise “just cause”?

    USA - May 20 2013

    The "just cause" standard has long been a cornerstone of traditional labor law (under many collective bargaining agreements, employees generally

  2. Does “I quit” really mean I need FMLA leave?

    USA - May 20 2013

    Imagine you have an employee who is out three weeks on a medical leave protected by the FMLA. The employee suffers from a serious mental condition

  3. USPTO launches new After Final Consideration Pilot Program to reduce requests for continued examination (RCEs)

    USA - May 20 2013

    In a Federal Register Notice published on May 17, 2013, the USPTO announced After Final Consideration Pilot Program 2.0 (AFCP 2.0) as part of its

  4. “They owe you” does not always mean you can withhold

    USA - May 13 2013

    It is common for employees to separate from employment while still owing money to their employer. Such indebtedness can be generally attributed to a

  5. Supplier relationships: where breakdowns occur

    USA - May 20 2013

    Supplier relationships do not break down overnight. Often the reasons or causes for the breakdowns are not those in the moment, but those that

  1. USEPA’s PCB Bulk Product Waste Reinterpretation 40 CFR Part 761

    USA - May 23 2013

    PCBs were domestically manufactured from 1929 until their manufacture was banned in the United States in 1979. Due to their non-flammability, chemical

  2. CFPB’s amendments to the “Escrows Final Rule” seek to maintain consumer protections applicable to higher-priced mortgage loans and to clarify the “rural” and “underserved” definitions

    USA - May 23 2013

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB") recently issued a final rule clarifying the 2013 Escrows Final Rule issued by CFPB on January 10

  3. In Uship Federal Circuit finds prosecution history disclaimer in arguments against restriction requirement

    USA - May 23 2013

    In Uship Intellectual Properties, LLC v. United States, the Federal Circuit upheld the claim construction applied by the Court of Federal Claims when

  4. DOD's proposed counterfeit parts regulations for contractors provide some answers, but more questions

    USA - May 21 2013

    Coming not long after the issuance of its new internal policy guidance on counterfeit materiel, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) published on May

  5. USPTO launches new After Final Consideration Pilot Program to reduce requests for continued examination (RCEs)

    USA - May 20 2013

    In a Federal Register Notice published on May 17, 2013, the USPTO announced After Final Consideration Pilot Program 2.0 (AFCP 2.0) as part of its