July 24, 2019 | National Law Journal
DC Rising Stars: Jocelyn Redman, 39Make an effort to foster a personal connection with co-workers and clients.
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July 24, 2019 | National Law Journal
DC Rising Stars: Lisa Zycherman, 39My practice is aligned with my values. To me, serving "the enemy of the people" makes every day completely unpredictable—and fun!
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July 24, 2019 | National Law Journal
DC Rising Stars: Libby Locke, 39The most important lesson I learned was that writing persuasively meant different things, depending on the audience.
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July 24, 2019 | National Law Journal
DC Rising Stars: Josh Lindsay, 38I treat every case like it's my own—my client's successes are just as important to me as they are to my clients. Personal investment is a difference-maker.
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July 24, 2019 | National Law Journal
DC Rising Stars: Maria Julia Milesi, 39I believe my success has been based in my ability to recruit, train and manage talented and collaborative people.
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July 24, 2019 | National Law Journal
DC Rising Stars: Joseph Abboud, 30Law is as much about people as it is about legal concepts and arguments.
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July 24, 2019 | National Law Journal
DC Rising Stars: Natalie Bennett, 35I succeed by erring on the side of caring too much about my cases and the people involved in them.
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July 18, 2019 | National Law Journal
A Fair Day in Court Starts With an Independent Immigration Court SystemKate Voigt of the American Immigration Lawyers Association writes that her organization and others "have witnessed firsthand the systemic issues that have prevented the courts from being able to deliver just, fair and timely decisions."
By Kate Voigt
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June 27, 2019 | National Law Journal
Escaping Price Impact PurgatoryLeading up to the Supreme Court's decision in Halliburton Co. v. Erica P. John Fund, the securities bar waited in great suspense to see whether the Court would overrule the "fraud-on-the-market" presumption of reliance established many years earlier in Basic v. Levinson. District courts have, however, struggled applying Halliburton.
By Susan E. Hurd and Courtney Quirós
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June 24, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
US Businesses Can Mitigate Risks Posed by the Growing Venezuelan CrisisThe situation in Venezuela continues to deteriorate, with the country's myriad problems exacerbated by and fundamentally linked to rampant political corruption and self-enrichment within the Maduro regime.
By Jo Ritcey-Donohue and David Levintow
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