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Ogilvy On Live: Brand Devotion -- Radically Re-imagining the Consumer-Brand Relationship
NEW YORK, March 12 -- Ogilvy, an advertising, marketing and public relations agency, issued the following news:
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Ogilvy On Live: Brand Devotion -- Radically Re-imagining the Consumer-Brand Relationship
Your loyalty program isn't building loyalty. It's renting customers.
Points, discounts, and rewards are table stakes. The moment a competitor offers a better deal? Your "loyal" customers are gone. Today, consumers don't want to be captured. They want to be empowered.
We call them the Unbound Consumer.
This demands a new approach: Brand Devotion. It's the strategic move from transactional
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NEW YORK, March 12 -- Ogilvy, an advertising, marketing and public relations agency, issued the following news:
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Ogilvy On Live: Brand Devotion -- Radically Re-imagining the Consumer-Brand Relationship
Your loyalty program isn't building loyalty. It's renting customers.
Points, discounts, and rewards are table stakes. The moment a competitor offers a better deal? Your "loyal" customers are gone. Today, consumers don't want to be captured. They want to be empowered.
We call them the Unbound Consumer.
This demands a new approach: Brand Devotion. It's the strategic move from transactionalloyalty to mutual commitment, where brands actively participate in consumers' self-fulfillment journeys.
Join us for the next Ogilvy On Live, where Leanne Cordes, SVP, Strategic Services at The Lacek Group and David Fanner, Senior Consultant for Ogilvy's Behavioral Science Practice, explore what's driving the Unbound Consumer and share practical insights on how brands can stop chasing loyalty and start building devotion -- inspiring customers to choose to stay, even when cheaper alternatives exist.
Register here (https://ogilvy.zoom.us/webinar/register/3617732491093/WN__BflflwuSQyiVsR6Wvsqkw).
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Ogilvy has been creating impact for brands through iconic, culture-changing, value-driving ideas since the company was founded by David Ogilvy over 75 years ago.
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Original text here: https://www.ogilvy.com/ideas/ogilvy-live-brand-devotion-radically-re-imagining-consumer-brand-relationship
[Category: BizAdvertising]
Nixon Peabody Welcomes Six Lateral Counsel Across Departments
ALBANY, New York, March 12 -- Nixon Peabody, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Nixon Peabody welcomes six lateral counsel across departments
Nixon Peabody LLP has further strengthened its counsel ranks with the addition of six new counsel within the firm's three departments.
"Our counsel program remains central to our professional development initiatives and lateral talent pipeline, continually expanding our firm's capabilities and strengthening our client service," said Stacie B. Collier, Nixon Peabody Chief Talent Officer. "Each of these attorneys brings impressive experience
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ALBANY, New York, March 12 -- Nixon Peabody, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Nixon Peabody welcomes six lateral counsel across departments
Nixon Peabody LLP has further strengthened its counsel ranks with the addition of six new counsel within the firm's three departments.
"Our counsel program remains central to our professional development initiatives and lateral talent pipeline, continually expanding our firm's capabilities and strengthening our client service," said Stacie B. Collier, Nixon Peabody Chief Talent Officer. "Each of these attorneys brings impressive experienceand a deep commitment to client service. We are thrilled to welcome them to the firm, including two attorneys who are rejoining us, and we look forward to their growth and the meaningful contributions they will make."
The six attorneys represent a diverse range of practice areas, including Affordable Housing & Real Estate, Construction & Real Estate Litigation, Corporate, Private Clients, and Government Investigations & White-Collar Defense. They also join across various Nixon Peabody offices, including Boston, New York City, San Francisco, and Washington, DC.
Business & Finance
Kelly Hathorn, Corporate, New York City
A member of Nixon Peabody's Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Team, Kelly advises clients on compliance-related aspects of qualified and non-qualified benefit plans, including pension plans, 401(k) plans, executive compensation and equity incentive plans, and health and welfare benefit arrangements. She partners with plan fiduciary committees to manage ongoing administration and reduce risk, and she also advises on the benefits-related aspects of corporate transactions. Kelly earned her JD from University of Connecticut School of Law and her BA from College of the Holy Cross.
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Troy Lieberman, Corporate, Boston
Troy, who rejoins the firm, is an experienced technology lawyer whose practice spans regulatory, transactional, and litigation counsel to his clients. Troy advises technology and data-driven companies--from emerging startups to public companies--on data privacy, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), complex technology, and commercial transactions, and related litigation. Drawing on his prior senior level, in-house experience at a high-growth text message and AI marketing platform, he also serves as outside general counsel to innovative companies, providing practical, risk-adjusted advice. Troy earned his JD from University of Virginia School of Law and his BA from Colby College.
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Susan Robb, Private Clients, Boston
Susan has more than 20 years of experience advising high-net-worth individuals and families on all aspects of estate planning, estate administration, and trust administration. She works with families to achieve their estate, income tax, business succession, philanthropic, and multi-generational wealth transfer goals. Susan also counsels individual, professional, and corporate trustees and personal representatives on fiduciary duties and best practices in the administration of trusts and estates. She earned her JD from Suffolk University Law School and her BA from Hamilton College.
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Litigation
John Mulcahy, Government Investigations & White-Collar Defense, Boston
John is a trial lawyer and has over 15 years of experience as a federal and state prosecutor in a range of high-stakes matters including tax, public corruption, money laundering, extortion, obstruction of justice, and bribery. He has tried more than 40 civil and criminal cases in federal and state courts and has extensive trial experience involving healthcare fraud, corporate and employment tax fraud, US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) violations, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) violations, and COVID-19-related fraud. John earned his JD from Boston College Law School and his BA from Boston College.
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Dawn Valentine, Construction & Real Estate Litigation, San Francisco
Dawn rejoins Nixon Peabody and is a litigator with more than 20 years of experience representing clients in a wide variety of complex commercial disputes, including in connection with construction and real estate development. She counsels clients on pre-dispute evaluations and all facets of litigation, including at the appellate level in both state and federal courts. Dawn has advised clients on an extensive variety of large-scale contract disputes involving allegations of fraud, ERISA, class actions, false advertising, False Claims Act violations, copyright and trademark infringement, and unfair business practices. Dawn earned her JD from University of California Berkeley School of Law and her BA from Boston University.
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Project Finance, Infrastructure & Real Estate
Sandra Buchko, Affordable Housing & Real Estate, Washington, DC
Sandy represents landlords, tenants, real estate developers, embassies, hotels, not-for-profit institutions, and REITs in retail, office, hospitality, and multifamily real estate transactions. Her work includes landlord and tenant leasing matters; acquisitions and dispositions; financing, including note sales and general foreclosure; and related corporate aspects of commercial and hospitality properties. With more than 20 years of experience as an attorney and 13 years as an in-house retail regional leasing director, Sandy brings an exceptionally deep and nuanced understanding of how to effectively guide her clients and negotiate and close transactions while providing economic insights in the transactions. She earned her JD from Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law and her BA from University of Virginia.
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Original text here: https://www.nixonpeabody.com/about/media/2026/03/11/nixon-peabody-welcomes-six-lateral-counsel-across-departments
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Morgan Lewis, Villanova to Examine Global Sporting Events and Labor Dynamics at 2026 Moorad Symposium
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 12 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Morgan Lewis, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Morgan Lewis, Villanova to Examine Global Sporting Events and Labor Dynamics at 2026 Moorad Symposium
As cities and leagues navigate the legal and commercial complexities of hosting global sporting events and managing evolving labor relationships, panelists at the 2026 Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal Symposium at Villanova University will explore these developments in a half-day program focused on the legal frameworks shaping the business of sports.
Morgan
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 12 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Morgan Lewis, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Morgan Lewis, Villanova to Examine Global Sporting Events and Labor Dynamics at 2026 Moorad Symposium
As cities and leagues navigate the legal and commercial complexities of hosting global sporting events and managing evolving labor relationships, panelists at the 2026 Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal Symposium at Villanova University will explore these developments in a half-day program focused on the legal frameworks shaping the business of sports.
MorganLewis partner and chairman of the firm's global sports industry team Jeff Moorad will participate in discussions examining the evolving governance structures shaping today's sports landscape and the legal and commercial frameworks influencing leagues, events, and stakeholders across the industry. Associate Jesse Taylor will join a conversation examining the broader role of government entities and related stakeholders in bidding for major global and national sporting events and the key legal and regulatory issues involved in hosting global events such as the FIFA World Cup.
The event will also feature a panel analyzing the evolving relationship between leagues and player unions, exploring collective bargaining trends and governance considerations affecting both professional and collegiate sports, as well as a young alumni panel that will include associate Sydney Baxter.
Morgan Lewis advises clients in the sports industry on the complex management and business challenges facing professional sports teams and leagues, collegiate athletic programs, conferences and governing bodies, media companies and broadcasters, buyers and sellers, executives and key management, investors and owners, and PE and venture capital funds.
Tickets for the in-person symposium are available (https://www.villanova.edu/university/law/about/news-events/events/2026/0224.html) through the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. Pennsylvania CLE credits are available upon registration.
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Original text here: https://www.morganlewis.com/news/2026/03/morgan-lewis-villanova-to-examine-global-sporting-events-and-labor-dynamics-at-2026-moorad-symposium
Jennifer Hansen & Stephanie Gross To Speak at CAMSS Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference
LOS ANGELES, California, March 12 -- Hooper, Lundy and Bookman, a law firm, issued the following news on March 11, 2026:
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Jennifer Hansen & Stephanie Gross To Speak at CAMSS Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference
Jennifer Hansen and Stephanie Gross will present "Contracted Group vs. Medical Staff Membership & Privileging/Responsibility of Termination & Timing," on March 20, 2026, for California Association of Medical Staff Services (CAMSS)'s 2026 Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference.
This session will explain the differences between contracted group arrangements and traditional medical
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LOS ANGELES, California, March 12 -- Hooper, Lundy and Bookman, a law firm, issued the following news on March 11, 2026:
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Jennifer Hansen & Stephanie Gross To Speak at CAMSS Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference
Jennifer Hansen and Stephanie Gross will present "Contracted Group vs. Medical Staff Membership & Privileging/Responsibility of Termination & Timing," on March 20, 2026, for California Association of Medical Staff Services (CAMSS)'s 2026 Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference.
This session will explain the differences between contracted group arrangements and traditional medicalstaff membership and privileging processes. Attendees will gain clarity on how termination decisions, contractual obligations, and timing requirements affect both the organization and individual practitioners. The session will also highlight practical strategies to ensure compliant, coordinated, and fair processes.
Learning Objectives:
* Differentiate between contracted group arrangements and medical staff membership and privileging processes.
* Identify the legal and operational responsibilities associated with practitioner termination.
* Describe the timing requirements that influence contract actions and privileging decisions.
* Apply strategies to ensure alignment between medical staff governance and contractual expectations.
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Professionals
Jennifer A. Hansen
Partner
San Diego
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Stephanie Gross
Partner
Los Angeles
San Francisco
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Original text here: https://hooperlundy.com/jennifer-hansen-stephanie-gross-to-speak-at-camss-desert-chapter-annual-legal-conference/
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Ian Tapu To Speak at CAMSS Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference
LOS ANGELES, California, March 12 -- Hooper, Lundy and Bookman, a law firm, issued the following news on March 11, 2026:
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Ian Tapu To Speak at CAMSS Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference
Ian Tapu will present "Navigating Responsible Use in Social Media & AI Technology," on March 20, 2026, for California Association of Medical Staff Services (CAMSS)'s 2026 Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference.
This session will explore the legal and professional challenges created by social media and technology use within medical staff environments. Attendees will learn how online behavior, digital communication,
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LOS ANGELES, California, March 12 -- Hooper, Lundy and Bookman, a law firm, issued the following news on March 11, 2026:
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Ian Tapu To Speak at CAMSS Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference
Ian Tapu will present "Navigating Responsible Use in Social Media & AI Technology," on March 20, 2026, for California Association of Medical Staff Services (CAMSS)'s 2026 Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference.
This session will explore the legal and professional challenges created by social media and technology use within medical staff environments. Attendees will learn how online behavior, digital communication,and emerging technologies affect compliance, privacy, and organizational risk. The session will highlight best practices for maintaining professionalism and protecting patient information in an evolving digital landscape.
Learning Objectives:
* Describe the legal and professional risks associated with social media and technology use by medical staff, and MSPs.
* Identify behaviors and scenarios that may violate organizational policies or privacy regulations.
* Apply practical strategies to support responsible and compliant use of digital platforms.
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Professional
Ian Falefuafua Tapu
Associate
Los Angeles
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Original text here: https://hooperlundy.com/ian-tapu-to-speak-at-camss-desert-chapter-annual-legal-conference/
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Emily Brinkman & Stephanie Thompson To Speak at CAMSS Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference
LOS ANGELES, California, March 12 -- Hooper, Lundy and Bookman, a law firm, issued the following news on March 11, 2026:
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Emily Brinkman & Stephanie Thompson To Speak at CAMSS Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference
Emily Brinkman and Stephanie Thompson will present "Legal Updates," on March 20, 2026, for California Association of Medical Staff Services (CAMSS)'s 2026 Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference.
This session will provide an overview of recent legal developments that affect medical staff services, credentialing, and healthcare operations. Attendees will learn how new regulations,
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LOS ANGELES, California, March 12 -- Hooper, Lundy and Bookman, a law firm, issued the following news on March 11, 2026:
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Emily Brinkman & Stephanie Thompson To Speak at CAMSS Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference
Emily Brinkman and Stephanie Thompson will present "Legal Updates," on March 20, 2026, for California Association of Medical Staff Services (CAMSS)'s 2026 Desert Chapter Annual Legal Conference.
This session will provide an overview of recent legal developments that affect medical staff services, credentialing, and healthcare operations. Attendees will learn how new regulations,case law, and policy changes may influence their daily responsibilities and organizational processes. The presentation will also highlight practical steps to support compliance and reduce risk.
Learning Objectives:
* Identify recent legal and regulatory changes that affect medical staff operations.
* Describe how developments in case law and policy may influence credentialing and privileging processes.
* Explain the compliance implications of new requirements and expectations.
* Apply updated best practices to maintain organizational readiness and reduce legal risk.
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Professionals
Emily L. Brinkman
Partner
San Francisco
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Stephanie E. Thompson
Associate
Los Angeles
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Original text here: https://hooperlundy.com/emily-brinkman-stephanie-thompson-to-speak-at-camss-desert-chapter-annual-legal-conference/
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Dinsmore Files Pro Bono Supreme Court Amicus Brief Supporting Patent Clarity and Innovation
CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 12 -- Dinsmore and Shohl, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Dinsmore Files Pro Bono Supreme Court Amicus Brief Supporting Patent Clarity and Innovation
Dinsmore's intellectual property team has filed a brief with the Supreme Court of the United States as amicus curiae on behalf of the Licensing Executives Society (USA & Canada), Inc. (LES). The brief was submitted in the case Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc., et al. v. Amarin Pharma, Inc., et al., now before the Court on issues involving induced patent infringement and pharmaceutical labeling.
LES is
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CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 12 -- Dinsmore and Shohl, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Dinsmore Files Pro Bono Supreme Court Amicus Brief Supporting Patent Clarity and Innovation
Dinsmore's intellectual property team has filed a brief with the Supreme Court of the United States as amicus curiae on behalf of the Licensing Executives Society (USA & Canada), Inc. (LES). The brief was submitted in the case Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc., et al. v. Amarin Pharma, Inc., et al., now before the Court on issues involving induced patent infringement and pharmaceutical labeling.
LES isan independent, non-partisan, non-profit professional society, regularly convening conversations among global leaders in intellectual property management. LES participates as a neutral party in the case. Its brief highlights the broader, practical implications this decision will have for innovators, investors and technology implementers across all industries.
The Court's ruling will clarify what plaintiffs must plead to allege induced infringement, a critical tool that allows patent holders to enforce their rights when direct infringement is difficult to pursue. The brief explains that clear and flexible pleading standards are essential to ensuring the reliability of U.S. patent rights, which serve as the backbone of investment in research and development.
Because this case arises in the context of generic drug approval, the brief also emphasizes that FDA labeling decisions do not determine patent liability. Regulatory approval and patent law serve different purposes, and the FDA lacks authority to decide issues of infringement.
The brief was prepared by a Dinsmore team of Brian O'Shaughnessy as counsel of record, Christopher VanDeusen, and Oleg Khariton.
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Original text here: https://www.dinsmore.com/news/dinsmore-files-pro-bono-supreme-court-amicus-brief-supporting-patent-clarity-and-innovation/
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]