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Leah Bhimani Buratti Successfully Closes 11-Year Asylum Case

Leah Bhimani Buratti Successfully Closes 11-Year Asylum Case

by Wittliff Cutter | Mar 13, 2023 | Litigation

Wittliff Cutter partner Leah Bhimani Buratti recently concluded an 11-year pro bono case on behalf of a Honduran woman fleeing domestic violence in her native country.

Congratulations, Centerra Homes

Congratulations, Centerra Homes

by Wittliff Cutter | Nov 6, 2022 | Litigation

A team of Wittliff | Cutter attorneys won a significant pretrial ruling on behalf of their client, Centerra Homes, in a copyright dispute.

Wittliff | Cutter Attorneys Seek Injunction in First Amendment Claim over Library Book Censorship

Wittliff | Cutter Attorneys Seek Injunction in First Amendment Claim over Library Book Censorship

by Wittliff Cutter | Nov 3, 2022 | Litigation, Wittliff Cutter

Wittliff | Cutter partners Ryan Botkin, María Amelia Calaf, and Katherine Chiarello, as well as of counsel Kayna Levy, represented a citizens group in Llano, Texas, in a preliminary injunction hearing in a major First Amendment lawsuit.

Inside Job: How Businesses Can Protect Valuable Trade Secrets

Inside Job: How Businesses Can Protect Valuable Trade Secrets

by María Amelia Calaf | Oct 12, 2022 | Intellectual Property, Litigation

As insider threats increase, companies should work to make the most of federal trade secrets protections.

Fifth Circuit Hands Win to Moov Technologies

Fifth Circuit Hands Win to Moov Technologies

by Wittliff Cutter | Aug 9, 2022 | Intellectual Property, Litigation, Wittliff Cutter

In a unanimous 10-page opinion, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has affirmed the district court’s ruling in favor of Moov Technologies, Inc.

Wittliff | Cutter Argues Moov Technologies Case at 5th Circuit

Wittliff | Cutter Argues Moov Technologies Case at 5th Circuit

by Wittliff Cutter | May 10, 2022 | Litigation, Wittliff Cutter

Wittliff | Cutter partners María Amelia Calaf and Katherine P. Chiarello argued on behalf of their client, Moov Technologies, Inc., at the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on May 9.

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