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General Counsel Come In to Help Companies Undergoing Business Changes: November 2019 In-House Moves
November experienced a high volume of top lawyer moves, with a spike after Veterans Day and a slowdown toward the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, signaling the last hiring rush of 2019.Three Sixth Circuit Decisions Before the Supreme Court
A new U.S. Supreme Court term has started with just three U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit decisions on the court's docket. Gone are the days when the Sixth Circuit challenged the Ninth as the most reversed federal appellate court.Sixth Circuit Allows Discovery for Foreign and International Arbitrations
A recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit decision allowing parties in foreign private arbitrations to obtain discovery in federal district courts has created a circuit split, increasing the likelihood that the U.S. Supreme Court will revisit an issue that it last addressed in 2004.Michigan Is Getting Prepared for Its Biggest Discovery Rules Changes in 30+ Years
The new civil discovery rules, which go into effect Jan. 1, have led to a major education initiative from the Michigan state bar.Ex-Winston Partner in Suit Against Firm Asks Justices to Uphold a Ruling Against Arbitration
Winston & Strawn's petition in the U.S. Supreme Court, filed by an Orrick team, challenges the California judiciary's "persistent defiance" to rulings on arbitration. The former partner, Constance Ramos, is urging the justices to uphold a ruling against the firm.Ex-Winston Partner, Suing Firm, Asks Justices to Uphold a Ruling Against Arbitration
Winston & Strawn's petition in the U.S. Supreme Court, filed by an Orrick team, challenges the California judiciary's "persistent defiance" to rulings on arbitration. The former partner, Constance Ramos, is urging the justices to uphold a ruling against the firm.How to Write Shorter Briefs | Winston & Strawn's SCOTUS Friends | Same Crime? No Problem
Several appellate gurus offer tips about how advocates can make those SCOTUS briefs crisp—as new word-length rules soon take effect. Plus: Winston & Strawn's fight against an ex-partner lands some friends at the high court. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief!Trending Stories
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