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"Whether it is trying a case, navigating alternative dispute resolution, or avoiding a lawsuit, when necessary, our team has been working for decades to maximize insurance coverage results for our clients."Litigation Department of the Year Finalist, Intellectual Property: Baker Botts
"The Baker Botts New York IP Litigation department had a strong year with many satisfying successes. In particular, our win for DISH Network, after being hired to substitute as trial counsel and ultimately winning, was particularly satisfying."Litigation Department of the Year Winner, Intellectual Property: Kirkland & Ellis
"We have the extensive bench and talent in our IP group to immediately mobilize an energetic team of lawyers with optimum backgrounds and experiences to implement the best plan of action."Litigation Department of the Year Finalist, Intellectual Property: Groombridge, Wu, Baughman & Stone
"It's impossible not to single out our role in enjoining Idaho's HB 71, a law banning gender-affirming healthcare for transgender youth. That case underlined our commitment to pro bono work and social justice issues that we believe in."New State Law Governing Real Estate Deals Protects Consumers
We support the consumer-friendly changes embodied in the new law, which will foster a more transparent market for buyers and create more competition with lower commissions paid by consumers.View more book results for the query "*"
On the Move and After Hours: Einhorn Barbarito; Connell Foley; Lowenstein Sandler; Cooper Levenson
Lowenstein Sandler hosts mental health awareness initiative; Connell Foley names new real estate group leadership; and more moves.Be Likable, Tell the Story Right: Mike Lynch/Autonomy Trial Left As Much Out as Was Allowed In
ALM reporter Maria Dinzeo covered the Lynch trial and she speaks with Legal Speak's Patrick Smith about the happenings in the courtroom, how the jury reacted to testimony from witnesses on both sides and how several elements that could have impacted the jury's decision were not allowed to be presented to the jury.Four-Way Partnership Heightens Scrutiny of How Mergers Affect Labor
The Federal Trade Commission's opposition to Kroger's proposed $25 billion purchase of Albertsons stems partly from the agency's belief it would be bad for workers.Trending Stories
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