National Law Journal | Profile
By Christine Schiffner | July 25, 2022
"Right now the scary thing is that there are big companies that have done a lot of harm and exploring a bankruptcy option to get out of compensating victims."
National Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Christine Schiffner | July 12, 2022
"I want my last trial to be the best case I ever try, where I got the most skill, the most ability, the most understanding of what I'm doing," explains Mark Lanier in his never-ending effort to learn.
National Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Christine Schiffner | July 7, 2022
"What I tell young lawyers when they come to interview: I feel like we work on really complicated cases, antitrust and securities, like you do on the defense side — but we also have an opportunity to really help here."
National Law Journal | News|Profile
By Andrew Goudsward | June 9, 2022
The former federal prosecutor and compliance executive at HP Enterprise will lead the section that investigates and prosecutes many of the Justice Department's biggest white-collar cases.
By Bruce Love | June 1, 2022
After over a decade at the top of her profession, Renée Delphin-Rodriguez had never led an M&A team against a team lead who was also a Black woman—until she sat across the table from Amy Wollansack in a $75 million transaction.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Bruce Love | April 25, 2022
"At this moment in particular, you really feel like what you are doing matters to the country," said Covington appellate litigator David Zionts.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Christine Schiffner | April 20, 2022
Pat Hatry is looking back at her seven-decade career in Davis & Gilbert's advertising, intellectual property and litigation practices—and the ways things have changed for women lawyers in that time.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | March 31, 2022
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter has built a legacy in Orange County's legal community as a fierce patriot with an unorthodox, hands-on approach to his cases.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Marcia Coyle | February 1, 2022
U.S. District Judge Michelle Childs, under consideration as a potential successor to retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, urges her clerks, law students and others to "hold the ladder down" so that others can rise up.
National Law Journal | Profile|Slideshow
By Bruce Love | January 28, 2022
"Politics are impossible to isolate and extract from my law firm. Public policy, government and politics are to D.C. what money is to New York."
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