/PRNewswire/ Accomplished intellectual property and business litigation lawyer Brad Caldwell from Dallas Caldwell Cassady & Curry once again has been named.
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Personnel Moves: Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas Names New Chief Development Officer
Plus, Kanarys and CASPR Group add new VPs, The DEC Network has a new fiduciary board chair, and more.
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Mariah Terry
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April 13, 2021
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Planned Parenthood of a Greater Texas
Shawn Wills
Chief Development Officer
Since 2010, Shawn Wills has raised more than $100 million for nonprofits and has led fundraising efforts that include a $16 million and $50 million capital campaigns. Prior to joining Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, Wills served as the vice president of operations and strategy for a Dallas-based membership organization as well and was an adjunct professor at Paul Quinn College, where she continues to teach fundraising, philanthropy, and grant writing.
Dallas Law Firm Caldwell Cassady & Curry Promotes Warren McCarty to Principal
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The Dallas intellectual property and business litigation law firm Caldwell Cassady & Curry is proud to announce that firm litigator Warren McCarty has been named a firm principal.
Warren McCarty
Mr. McCarty has played vital roles in many of Caldwell Cassady & Curry’s most notable courtroom victories DALLAS (PRWEB) April 01, 2021 The Dallas intellectual property and business litigation law firm Caldwell Cassady & Curry is proud to announce that firm litigator Warren McCarty has been named a firm principal.
Mr. McCarty earned the promotion based on his demonstrated leadership within the firm and his extensive track record for clients in intellectual property disputes, class actions, trade secret claims, and commercial litigation.
CARY –SAS is declaring victory in its long-running legal fight with UK-based World Programming Limited after the Supreme Court has decided to leave in place an injunction upheld by a US federal district court put in place in 2017.
The appeals court ruling as noted by SAS says: “… WPL cannot participate in the U.S. market, violate U.S. law, and expect to avoid the consequences of its conduct.” “any new customer use” by WPL in the US and also leaves intact a $79 million award ordered payable to SAS. That has not been paid.
WPL had declared its own victory last November in a related copyright case. SAS at that time vowed to keep fighting.