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.
By Ross Todd | February 22, 2021
In a high-profile case where Kirkland teamed with the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights, Mike Jones says that courtroom advocacy was sharpened by presentations made to newspaper editorial boards and legislators.
By Ross Todd | January 12, 2021
The firm, founded by lawyers with experience at defense-side firms and in the litigation finance industry, says it's brought in $200M in settlements in arbitration matters. The firm has also upped its lawyer headcount by 80% since March 2020.
By Ross Todd | December 17, 2020
The chair of the Wall Street firm's Supreme Court and appellate practice group has secured a remarkable five cert grants from the court this year when the court has so far taken up fewer than 50 cases.
By Ross Todd | September 23, 2020
"What the state of California and the Guard are doing here is saving lives, whether it's fire or COVID," Miller says.
By Tom McParland | August 27, 2020
Robert Katzmann took the role of chief judge as federal courts were facing possible shutdowns as the result of a contentious congressional budget process and more recently presided over the Second Circuit's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Ross Todd | August 3, 2020
"I think it's critically important to have this information out there so people can have an informed discussion," says special counsel Tenaya Rodewald.
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By Jason Grant | June 18, 2020
In a recent interview, David Lat said he's back to full-time work and "open for business." But like many patients who are among the first to survive a severe COVID-19 infection, he said he'd wondered whether he'd ever be the same.
By Jenna Greene | February 9, 2020
For many lawyers, litigating a billion-dollar case is in a once-in-a-career opportunity. Latham & Watkins partner Andrew Clubok has won three in the last year alone.
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