Amid intense competition for a persistently small number of cases, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr reached the top of the heap among law firms arguing the most cases at the U.S. Supreme Court in the term just ended.
Five Wilmer partners argued in eight cases — more than 10 percent of the 67 cases in which the court heard arguments. Four of those appearances came in a single two-week argument cycle in late March and April — more than in any recent cycle. The four-lawyer firm Goldstein & Russell, with five cases argued — and won — came in second to Wilmer.
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