National Law Journal | News|Profile|Q&A
By Marcia Coyle | November 22, 2021
"There is no Justice Kennedy to save us this time around," said Kathryn Kolbert of the ACLU's reproductive rights project.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Bruce Love | October 28, 2021
Rashida MacMurray-Abdullah has helped her colleagues at storied Washington, D.C., law firm Wiley Rein live and work through the equality and inclusion implications of everyday life in the New Normal.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Bruce Love | August 25, 2021
"It's important to have decent counsel for tribes in D.C. because so much of what tribes do is impacted by federal law and regulation," said Akin Gump's Jason Hauter.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Michael A. Mora | May 28, 2021
"There are inventive things judges can do in cases, like the ability to use a traditional notion of appointing leadership in an MDL, but thinking more creatively and broadly of who can be a member of that leadership," said U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg.
By Dylan Jackson | February 10, 2021
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr has brought big names into the fold and represented clients on high-profile matters, but its success shows that the whole is even greater than the sum of the parts.
National Law Journal | Profile
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.
New York Law Journal | Profile
By Amanda Bronstad | June 8, 2020
Attorneys Regina Calcaterra and Janine Pollack, former colleagues at Wolf Haldenstein, have launched Calcaterra Pollack with plans to focus on complex litigation, including class actions brought over COVID-19 issues.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 13, 2020
Alan David Tucker lives on St. Simons Island and has practiced law in nearby Brunswick for nearly four decades. Now he's become known for his role in releasing a video that went viral and led to two arrests for murder on a Glynn County road.
National Law Journal | Profile
By NLJ Staff | February 27, 2020
NLJ staff discuss the books they're reading.
The American Lawyer | News|Profile
By David Thomas | December 19, 2019
"This is more than just a business or a practice," said Loevy & Loevy's Matt Topic, who says fee-shifting provisions have allowed him to take on over 200 FOIA cases.
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