By Michael A. Mora | October 8, 2020
"Clients have a lot of demands," said Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman partner Jamie Cole. "They expect ... their attorneys to be bulldogs."
By Ross Todd | October 8, 2020
Barry Boss and Stephen Miller of Cozen O'Connor helped Laura Varela, who hadn't been involved in the operations of her husband's site prior to his 2018 kidnapping and murder, reach a deal with federal prosecutors. Is she a test case or an outlier?
By Ross Todd | October 7, 2020
Perkins Coie's in-house trial consultant Karen Lisko says that most jurors participating in an Arizona mock virtual civil trial claimed that the format put them more at ease and allowed them to answer questions more candidly.
By Ross Todd | October 6, 2020
Jim Hurst at Kirkland & Ellis, John Quinn at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, and Kalpana Srinivasan at Susman Godfrey reflect on how they and their firms have been navigating the past six months ... and what's ahead.
By Ross Todd | October 5, 2020
"We need to recognize that there is an overall systemic problem that we need to continue to address every day," said Walkup Melodia Kelly & Schoenberger shareholder Doris Cheng during Friday's event "Dismissed With Prejudice: A Discussion on Race and the Trial of Civil Cases" which was presented by the American Board of Trial Advocates.
By Ross Todd | October 1, 2020
Said Darren Robbins of Robbins Geller: "It seems to me like it fits like a glove."
By Ross Todd | September 29, 2020
Defense lawyers at Dechert and Ropes & Gray seem to think so.
By Mike Scarcella | September 28, 2020
In an 18-page opinion, U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols found that TikTok, represented by a team from Covington & Burling, was likely to prevail in arguing that the Trump administration had overstepped in pushing to prevent future downloads of the app.
By Jonathan Ringel | September 24, 2020
The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit will rehear a case in which a trial court judge removed a juror who said information from "My Father in Heaven" led to him to state at the outset of deliberations that a former member of Congress was not guilty on a host of corruption counts.
By Ross Todd | September 24, 2020
What does it take to put together litigation teams that reflect the increasingly diverse pool of jurors deciding cases across the United States? That's a question that Kirkland & Ellis litigation partner Atif Khawaja and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partner Robin Nunn have given a lot of thought
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