...represented by Christopher Landau, head of the appellate litigation practice at Kirkland & Ellis. "We did not believe that Supreme Court review...
...on real estate investment matters. Previously, Davis was a partner at Kirkland & Ellis. Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart...
...and state law requirements. At the Supreme Court Tuesday, Kirkland & Ellis partner Jay Lefkowitz, who won the case for generics in Pliva...
...the Agreement," wrote BP counsel Richard Godfrey, a partner at Kirkland & Ellis in Chicago. "Instead, BP settled this matter for the purpose...
...of California at Los Angeles School of Law: Marjorie Press Lindblom, Kirkland & Ellis Institute for Justice: Robert McNamara, Institute for Justice ...
...saved the Blue system $18 million in legal expenses. Kirkland & Ellis partner David Zott, who serves as the association's lead outside...
...the association in 1986 following a partnership in civil litigation at Kirkland & Ellis, has worked over the years to implement centralized purchasing of legal...
...a partner at Paul Hastings. Kirkland & Ellis (Chicago): Daniel Meehan joins the firm's tax practice...
After three weeks of trial in a closely watched patent case involving genetically modified soybeans, a federal jury in St. Louis, Mo., took one hour to return a $1 billion verdict against E.I. du Pon
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