Kate Buck spoke on Corporate Litigation vs. Corporate Transactional Career Panel at Villanova Law Corporate Law Society's event. This educational Q&A session helped students shed some light on corporate law and specifically, the differences between corporate litigation and corporate Continue Reading
McCarter & English and MBLA Host Movie Screening of “Marshall”
With the support of McCarter and English, the Massachusetts Black Lawyers Association (MBLA) hosted a free movie screening of “Marshall” for high school students, which included a post-movie discussion with members of the judiciary and NAACP. As the legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall continues to Continue Reading
Case Law Update-McCarrell & Other Cases
David Kott speaks on Case Law Update-McCarrell & Other Cases panel at the NJSBA's New Jersey Asbestos Litigation Conference at NJ Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ. Continue Reading
Litigating Public Health Epidemics
Personal Jurisdiction and Forum Non Conveniens
John Garde speaks on Personal Jurisdiction and Forum Non Conveniens at the NJSBA's New Jersey Asbestos Litigation Conference at NJ Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ. Continue Reading
DFARS 7012 Cybersecurity Compliance Boot Camps
Alex Major and Franklin Turner, Co-Leaders of McCarter & English’s Government Contracts and Export Controls Practice Group, conducted training sessions regarding the stringent cybersecurity requirements imposed on contractors by DFARS 252.204-7012 – Safeguarding Covered Defense Information and Continue Reading
Medicolegal Implications of Retrievable IVC Filters
Edward Fanning speaks on Medicolegal Implications of Retrievable IVC Filters at the 2017 AdvanCed Therapies in Venous InterVEntions (ACTiVE) Meeting, which will be held October 5-7, 2017 at the Phoenix Marriott Tempe at the Buttes in Tempe, AZ. Continue Reading
Navigating the Seven Cs of Professional Responsibility
McCarter & English hosted the Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey's (HBA-NJ) "Navigating the Seven Cs of Professional Responsibility" CLE program, presented by Charles Centinaro, Esq., Director of the Office of Attorney Ethics of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Continue Reading
PR Nightmare: When Cease and Desist Letters Go Wrong
Nothing makes a trademark lawyer cringe more than when a standard cease and desist letter winds up on social media. Maybe the letter was overly legalistic, maybe the receiver knew how to create public sympathy, or possibly it was just a matter of being on the receiving end of someone else’s sardonic Continue Reading