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Thelen departures start to find new homes
One day after Thelen's full partnership voted to dissolve the firm, three intellectual property partners have left for O'Melveny & Myers. Kenneth Nissly, Susan van Keulen and Geoffrey Yost, all litigators, join O'Melveny's intellectual property and technology practice group.Wilson Partner Picks O'Melveny as Path to China
After spending months helping plan Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati's entrance to China, Kurt Berney is taking a different route; he's making the move to Shanghai with O'Melveny & Myers. The corporate partner says he's eager to work in China, particularly with the growing firm. "We are seeing a lot of tech deals in China," said Howard Chao, who heads O'Melveny's Asia practice. "We are doing a lot of IPOs coming out of China on the Nasdaq, more and more M&A deals."D.C. Lawyer Will Defend Chicago's Gun Law Before Supreme Court
A Washington, D.C., solo practitioner with extensive experience before the Supreme Court will argue in defense of Chicago's strict handgun ordinance in a closely watched Second Amendment case next month. James Feldman, a former assistant to the U.S. solicitor general, got the nod to argue in what is widely viewed as an uphill battle for gun control advocates. At issue in the case is whether the individual right to bear arms, as articulated in D.C. v. Heller, applies against local restrictions on firearms.D.C. lawyer will defend Chicago's gun law before Supreme Court
James Feldman, a Washington, D.C. solo practitioner with extensive experience before the Supreme Court, will argue in defense of the city of Chicago's strict handgun ordinance in a closely watched Second Amendment case next month.D.C. Lawyer Will Defend Chicago's Gun Law Before Supreme Court
A Washington, D.C., solo practitioner with extensive experience before the Supreme Court will argue in defense of Chicago's strict handgun ordinance in a closely watched Second Amendment case next month. James Feldman, a former assistant to the U.S. solicitor general, got the nod to argue in what is widely viewed as an uphill battle for gun control advocates. At issue in the case is whether the individual right to bear arms, as articulated in D.C. v. Heller, applies against local restrictions on firearms.Lawyer Lineup Set In High Court Case Over Gun Ordinance
A Washington, D.C., solo practitioner with extensive experience before the Supreme Court will argue in defense of the city of Chicago's strict handgun ordinance in a closely watched Second Amendment case next month.Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys
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