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Litigation Department of the Year, Class Action: Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Part of what makes us so effective is taking a transactional perspective, which helps us advance our clients' positions in an efficient manner; recognizing favorable outcomes and opportunities to exert leverage even as positions change.Litigation Department of the Year, Finance: Sullivan & Cromwell
S&C is known for its generalist approach, which is important when dealing with any type of litigation matter, but essential in a corporate crisis. By drawing from the best minds and a wealth of varied experiences, we can guide our clients through any crisis with sensitivity.Litigation Department of the Year, Insurance: Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
The leading names in the insurance industry routinely turn to Simpson Thacher when crises and cutting-edge issues arise, including, most recently, coverage questions relating to opioids, talc, clergy abuse, COVID-19 and cyber-related liabilities.Litigation Department of the Year, Intellectual Property: Kirkland & Ellis
What I hear from clients about what distinguishes our team is our responsiveness, agility, creativity, business-mindedness, and enthusiasm, which are crucial to navigating a crisis.Litigation Department of the Year, Labor and Employment: Morgan, Lewis & Bockius
Arbitration seemed to be at the forefront of the many challenges our clients faced in 2019. We prevailed in novel arbitration issues in both the courts and in arbitral forums, and had many precedent-setting victories that alter the industry.View more book results for the query "*"
Litigation Department of the Year, Products Liability/Mass Torts: Dechert
Dechert's 70-lawyer PLMT group has a reputation for developing new defense strategies and for moving the law. The team has a lengthy track record of securing dismissals of entire MDLs before the trial of any case.Appeals Court Turns Down NRA Lobbyist Hammer in Email Case
National Rifle Association lobbyist Marion Hammer alleged that a California attorney violated state laws about issues such as cyberstalking, harassment and intentional infliction of emotional distress when he emailed photos to her that included pictures of gunshot wounds, including the fatal ones suffered by President John F. Kennedy.Litigation Department of the Year, Professional Liability: Latham & Watkins
We're constantly looking ahead of the curve for our clients. For example, Latham has been at the forefront of the direct listing, an innovative alternative to the IPO, and we are the first and only firm to advise on both the issuer and financial adviser side of a direct listing.Litigation Department of the Year, Real Estate: Rosenberg & Estis
There isn't a single real estate matter that we aren't prepared to handle, and when an unprecedented circumstance arises, we are the first firm to come back with a solution.Tolling of New York State Statute of Limitations
A discussion of the significance of Governor Andrew Cuomo's executive order suspending New York's statute of limitations and other procedural deadlines as part of a series he has issued throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The article offers considerations to keep in mind based on the language used by the Governor when issuing these orders and provides key approaches to weigh in order to avoid the lingering effects of the toll.Trending Stories
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