By Ross Todd | September 20, 2021
Just months off of a year-plus-long deployment centered on helping California fight COVID-19 and wildfires, National Guard Colonel Jesse Miller is gearing up for an in-person trial.
By Ross Todd | September 2, 2021
Gravante and partners Philip Iovieno, Karen Dyer and Lawrence Brandman joined Cadwalader from Boies Schiller and brought all their clients with them.
By Lisa Shuchman | August 9, 2021
The case Steve Shadowen filed on behalf of Mexico in the District of Massachusetts appears to be the first brought by a sovereign nation against the gunmakers.
By Ross Todd | August 5, 2021
After emigrating to the U.S. from the Soviet Union in the 1980s, Quinn's Victoria Maroulis went from community college to Stanford University to Yale Law School. Now she's supporting first-generation professionals following in her footsteps.
By Raychel Lean | July 26, 2021
"I said, 'OK, I'm going to sleep in the parking lot of this building until I can make the money that I need to pay the rent and the deposit. And I did," said Tanaz Salehi, who's now managing shareholder of Salehi Boyer Lavigne Lombana.
By Ross Todd | June 21, 2021
Michael Bowe and Lauren Tabaksblat, who joined the firm last year, filed suit last week on behalf of 34 plaintiffs who claim that Pornhub's parent company created "a bustling marketplace for child pornography, rape videos, trafficked videos, and every other form of nonconsensual content."
By Ross Todd | May 4, 2021
Quinn's Andrew Rossman won a ruling from the Delaware Chancery Court late last year allowing a client to walk away from a deal. Last week he got a ruling forcing Kohlberg & Co. to go through with its acquisition of a company that sells cake decorations and technology for use in grocery store bakeries.
By Mike Scarcella | May 3, 2021
Kenneth Polite, a white-collar partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, also disclosed work that included advising major U.S. financial companies and a host of higher-education institutions.
By Dan Packel | March 23, 2021
Ted Boutrous and Ted Olson are chatting about their careers in a new podcast, allowing them to promote their names and capabilities to clients, law students and the general public.
By Ross Todd | February 25, 2021
U.S. District Senior Judge Marsha Pechman in Seattle says the pandemic has forced the federal judiciary to try cases in Quonset huts, gymnasiums and, at least in her court, virtually in jurors' homes. "We should be thankful that the American public is willing to invite us in," she says.
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