...Veteran court advocate Roy Englert Jr. of Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber defended Major League Baseball's reserve clause, which allowed teams...
...Flood v. Kuhn. Roy Englert Jr. of Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber, a veteran advocate before the court, will argue on behalf...
...War I song. Englert, partner in Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber, was thrilled with the performance of the firm's associate...
...Brown Federalism scholars: Roy Englert Jr., Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber American Psychological Association, The American Academy Of Pediatrics...
...34; created no such duty. Alan Strasser of Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber is representing Sheppard and John Fornaciari, a former Sheppard partner...
The U.S. Supreme Court returns from a mid-winter break to an argument docket jam-packed with same-sex marriage, voting rights, DNA testing, gene patenting, class actions, Indian adoptions and other i
...reply to the SG's brief, Englert, of Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber, told the court in a footnote that the recommended denial...
...Tolles & Olson; Sutherland Asbill & Brennan; and Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber. Brad Brian, a trial attorney in the Los...
Experts speculate about how the justices will rule on major cases in the new year
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