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August 6, 2009 Charles N. Anderson, Jr. Donna K. Blumberg Alex J. Hagan Leslie C. Packer Jonathan D. Sasser Paul K. Sun, Jr. Michael G. Winters Andrew S. Chamberlin Dixie T. Wells
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Twelve Ellis & Winters attorneys named to 2010 “Best Lawyers in America”

Ellis & Winters LLP is proud to announce that twelve of its attorneys have been named to the 2010 edition of Best Lawyers, the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession. Ellis & Winters 2010 “Best Lawyers in America” are: From the Raleigh office Charles N. Anderson, […]

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July 8, 2009
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Stephen Feldman authors document outlining privacy and confidentiality issues for NC Bar Association Foundation

These materials were part of a Continuing Legal Education program of the North Carolina Bar Association Foundation. They are reprinted with the expressed permission of the North Carolina Bar Association Foundation. All rights reserved. Ellis & Winters attorney Stephen D. Feldman has authored a manuscript titled “Practical Aspects of Privacy and Confidentiality […]

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June 17, 2009 Charles N. Anderson, Jr. Leslie C. Packer Jonathan D. Sasser Paul K. Sun, Jr. Michael G. Winters
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Eight Ellis & Winters attorneys, three practice areas ranked in Chambers USA 2009

Ellis & Winters LLP is proud to announce that eight of our attorneys have been recognized in the 2009 edition of Chambers USA. Individual attorneys recognized for their work in North Carolina are: Charles N. Anderson, Jr. — Real estate J. Donald Cowan, Jr. — Litigation: General Commercial Richard W. Ellis — Litigation: […]

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June 1, 2009
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Stephen Feldman in The Antitrust News: “Will the Supreme Court address the application of Copperweld to professional sports Leagues?”

Update: On June 29, 2009, the Supreme Court granted American Needle’s petition for writ of certiorari. This article previously appeared in Antitrust News (June 2009, Vol. 19, No. 2). It is reprinted with permission. By Stephen Feldman The Supreme Court of the United States appears poised to hear a case […]

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