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Courtland Merrill represents businesses across the country in intellectual property disputes, including enforcement of patents and IP rights in trials and appeals. His patent litigation experience includes handling claims of willful patent infringement under the doctrine of equivalents, an area of...

Levi Schy focuses his practice on matters involving colleges and universities and K-12 schools, representing educational institutions in litigation, conducting internal fact-finding investigations, and responding to U.S. Department of Education investigations and complaints. Levi advises educational...

Pat Nugent advises and defends colleges, universities, K-12 schools, and businesses across several industries. Pat provides strategic counsel to clients on a broad range of compliance, policy, and liability issues. When disputes arise, Pat works with clients to develop and execute litigation...

Samuel Bordoni-Cowley is a member of the Litigation Department in the Firm's Philadelphia office. He maintains a general litigation practice and handles a variety of matters involving complex commercial disputes. While earning his J.D. at Rutgers Law School, Sam was a summer associate for Saul Ewing...

Ian McLin concentrates his practice in complex civil litigation, including business torts and contract disputes. His experience spans state and federal courts and includes preparing pleadings, drafting motions, taking depositions, and arguing motions. Ian also provides guidance regarding complex...

John Turner has practiced in Southeast Florida since 1993. He practices primarily in state and federal courts, with an emphasis on commercial leasing litigation, including CAM disputes, nuisance claims, FF&E damage claims and actions for possession. His practice also encompasses litigation relating...
Protecting First Amendment Freedoms and Our Clients’ Businesses and Reputations Among the rights guaranteed in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution are freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Often these rights are challenged and must be vigorously defended in order to protect...
When events such as war, natural disasters, labor strikes, acts of God, and pandemics disrupt business operations, a party to a contract should review the force majeure provision in its existing contracts to determine whether performance obligations can be modified or cancelled in light of the event...

Kayleigh Keilty is an experienced trial attorney who represents companies in Maryland and across the country in litigation in state and federal courts, particularly in civil matters involving antitrust claims, litigation funding and class actions. Kayleigh also handles complex commercial and...

Jared Hawk is an experienced trial attorney who handles litigation matters for clients ranging from start-ups to product designers and manufacturers to large players in the energy industry. Jared's courtroom experience includes successes in federal, state and appellate courts across the county in...

Jim Gkonos focuses his practice of almost 40 years on insurance and reinsurance regulatory matters, contract and treaty interpretation and reinsurance disputes. As a former division general counsel of a large domestic property and casualty carrier, Jim has significant experience with the regulatory...

Hal Morris is general counsel of Saul Ewing. He draws on this experience — as well as his insight from teaching Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility at the University of Chicago Law School — to assist law firms and other attorneys who are facing claims related to the practice of law...

Nancy Burke handles emerging, cutting-edge environmental issues for clients, using her experience to help them tackle these new challenges. She knows how to navigate the quagmire of environmental and safety regulations for client development projects, mergers and acquisitions, and real estate...