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Two Reed Smith partners named 2023 Top Labor & Employment Lawyers
Reed Smith announced that the Daily Journal has named two of its partners – Michele Haydel Gehrke and Mara Curtis – as “Top Labor & Employment Lawyers” for 2023. -
Reed Smith announces Paul Pitts named on Daily Journal list of top health care lawyers in California
Paul Pitts, a partner in Reed Smith's Life Sciences Health Industry Group, has been selected by the Daily Journal for its 2023 list of Top Health Care Lawyers. -
Reed Smith announces Reed Smith expands presence in IAM Patent 1000 rankings
Reed Smith patent practitioners in California, England, France and Texas won rankings in the 2023 IAM Patent 1000, which identifies the world’s top patent practices and practitioners of the year. -
2023 California CLE Series Part 6: Hot Topics in California Employment for 2023: Employee data, pay transparency, employee leave and other legislative updates on January 25
You are invited to our annual CLE series being held from January 18, 2023 to January 25, 2023. -
Reed Smith announces 37 new partners across its global platform
Reed Smith announced a promotion class of 71 lawyers worldwide, effective January 1, 2023. Thirty-seven associates and counsel advanced to partner; 34 associates advanced to counsel. -
Best Lawyers in America highlights 202 Reed Smith lawyers in 72 categories
Best Lawyers in America highlights 202 Reed Smith lawyers in 72 categories. -
Patent Protection for Metaverse Innovations: Subject Matter Eligibility, Novelty, and Non-Obviousness Requirements on August 2, 2022
Patent Protection for Metaverse Innovations: Subject Matter Eligibility, Novelty, and Non-Obviousness Requirements on August 2, 2022. -
12 Reed Smith lawyers in California recognized in Super Lawyers 2022 lists
12 Reed Smith lawyers in California recognized in Super Lawyers 2022 lists. -
Michele Haydel Gehrke named a top labor & employment lawyer by Daily Journal
Michele Haydel Gehrke named a top labor & employment lawyer by Daily Journal. -
Chambers USA ranks 61 Reed Smith practices and 118 individual lawyers
Chambers USA ranks 61 Reed Smith practices and 118 individual lawyers. -
Christine Morgan among Daily Journal's 2022 ‘Top IP Lawyers’ in California
Christine Morgan among Daily Journal's 2022 ‘Top IP Lawyers’ in California. -
The European Unified Patent Court: What US businesses need to know on April 27, 2022
The European Unified Patent Court: What US businesses need to know on April 27, 2022. -
Gravity Stack’s Bryon Bratcher wins ‘Innovator of the Year’ at 2022 Leaders in Tech Law Awards
Gravity Stack’s Bryon Bratcher wins ‘Innovator of the Year’ at 2022 Leaders in Tech Law Awards. -
Unleashing your trapped California net operating losses on February 16, 2022
Unleashing your trapped California net operating losses on February 16, 2022. -
Reed Smith Joins Diversity Lab’s OnRamp 200
Reed Smith Joins Diversity Lab’s OnRamp 200. -
Reed Smith wins US News - Best Lawyers 'Firm of the Year' award for class action defenses
Reed Smith wins US News - Best Lawyers 'Firm of the Year' award for class action defenses. -
Pro bono team receives 2021 One Treasure Island Equity Champion award
Pro bono team receives 2021 One Treasure Island Equity Champion award. -
REED SMITH LLP: State Tax Impact of COVID-19: A Conversation with Revenue Department Officials
Reed Smith's State Tax Group will cover state revenue departments’ responses to the disruption caused by the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and related guidance. -
REED SMITH LLP: Reed Smith named among ‘America’s Top Trusted Corporate Law Firms’ by Forbes
Reed Smith has been included in business Forbes’s first-ever list of top corporate law firms in the United States, with special recognition in the areas of litigation and dispute resolution. -
$1B 'retroactive liability' lead paint case vs paint makers could pave way for overreach, appeals panel told
Lawyers for three current and former paint manufacturers on the hook for a $1.15 billion judgment over the presence of lead paint in more than 3 million California homes have asked a California appeals court to overturn that judgment, saying the judge overreached and trespassed on legal turf more properly reserved for lawmakers, and to rule otherwise would open a virtual Pandora’s box of further judicial abuses and other unforeseen harms on homeowners, businesses and taxpayers, alike.