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When Gerald Sterns heard that the U.S. Supreme Court was going to review a $1.4 million award he won against a Greek airline he was pretty disappointed.But with 40 years of trial exper
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By the time Deborah Furth started her legal career in Howrey's San Francisco office in the fall of 2010, something didn't feel right. For one thing, there was less work for her to do t
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In my first Ninth Circuit argument — an asylum case in which I represented the refugee — the court evidently wasn't getting what it wanted from the government's l
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The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has upheld the release of a Three Strikes defendant from prison, saying the man's nonviolent conviction is one of those "exceedingly rare" situati
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