...represented by Gregory Garre of Latham & Watkins whose partner, Maureen Mahoney, argued...
There is little doubt among appellate lawyers that Sri Srinivasan would make a great judge. But this week, he will find himself on Capitol Hill in the political crossfire over D.C. Circuit nominees t
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Olson, who was denied federal benefits for his same-sex spouse because of the Defense of Marriage Act, says the law is based on irrational prejudice that equal protection w
...a partner at Latham & Watkins. ...
Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal returns to the Supreme Court lectern this week for the first time since entering private practice at Hogan Lovells in September 2011. And he'll argue not o
...Pickering Hale and Dorr. With...in Los Angeles. Latham & Watkins and Gibson, Dunn...
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...Pickering Hale and Dorr. Latham & Watkins: Raymond...
...of the Washington office of Latham & Watkins, and George Terwilliger III, a...
...smaller Washington firms have been more active. Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr's 900 lawyers have given Obama $168,000 and Romney $34,000...
More than half of the 182 oral arguments before the Supreme Court last term were made by familiar faces, an analysis by The National Law Journal shows. Ninety-eight, or 54 percent, of the arguments m
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