By Ross Todd | December 21, 2021
How did top litigators balance the needs of their people and their dockets through a pandemic in 2021?
By Ross Todd | December 17, 2021
The Winston & Strawn co-executive chairman and the firm have put nearly 15,000 hours into the case involving Smollett, who was convicted last week by a Chicago jury on five of six charges tied to staging a hate-crime assault and lying to investigators about it.
By Ross Todd | December 15, 2021
After dedicating thousands of hours to learning about design thinking, Gross, a veteran IP litigator based in Silicon Valley, has authored a book on the topic for lawyers with help from fellow IP litigators Helen Chacon and Kate Razavi.
By Ross Todd | December 14, 2021
Hauser, the head of the Dentons U.S. commercial litigation practice, says the firm has dozens of cases slated for next year including a high profile cybersecurity regulatory prosecution and a life insurance fraud dispute set to go before a Texas jury.
By Ross Todd | December 10, 2021
Kathleen Sullivan, Rollo Baker and William Adams persuaded the Delaware Supreme Court to uphold a trial court decision allowing client Mirae Asset to walk away from a $5.8 billion deal to buy luxury hotels based on the seller's breach of an "ordinary course" covenant.
By Ross Todd | December 9, 2021
Bracken, the Houston-based co-chair of Foley & Lardner's 40-plus lawyer energy litigation practice, says he's unexpectedly been at a dead-sprint since March.
By Ross Todd | December 7, 2021
Brown, who has put together a string of jury wins for J&J in talc trials, says jurors are putting a premium on their own time.
By Ross Todd | December 3, 2021
After four years of litigation and a four-week trial, a federal jury returned a verdict of more than $26 million for plaintiffs in the case against the organizers of the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally.
By Ross Todd | December 1, 2021
"An activist judge is a judge who respects precedent, respects the rule of law, but, at the same time, uses every single minute of their time on the bench to consider what can make that legal system better," says Cordell, the first Black woman to sit on a Superior Court bench in Northern California.
By Ross Todd | November 29, 2021
"In my current role as head of litigation and investigations, I don't have the luxury to specialize — I need to be a generalist and to be prepared for just about anything. And I love that," Mar said.
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