Veteran U.S. Supreme Court advocates from Jones Day, Hogan Lovells and other major firms on Friday won the chance to make oral arguments next term, as the clock ticked on the final minutes before the justices' summer break.

The justices added 13 petitions to their argument docket on what is called their “clean-up” orders list, which was released after all decisions have been issued.

Jones Day, Kirkland & Ellis, Williams & Connolly, Stris & Maher, Morrison & Foerster, Sidley Austin and Hogan Lovells will be fielding veteran advocates at the high court next term. The justices will see quite a few familiar faces at the podium as the new term unfolds, beginning Oct. 6.