...University of Alabama School of Law in 2003. Horvitz & Levy (Los Angeles): Emily Cuatto joins the firm as...
...Horvitz & Levy ...
...Appellate boutique Horvitz & Levy's size gives it two advantages. In terms of...
...amp; Burling Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Hogan Lovells Horvitz & Levy Jenner & Block Jones Day Kellogg, Huber, Hansen...
In the chaos of last-minute settlement negotiations in the hallway of a Los Angeles courtroom, plaintiffs attorney Michael Alder says, he made a key mistake: He failed to ask his client to approve th
Mary-Christine Sungaila has devoted the bulk of her pro bono appellate work to women's rights at home and abroad. But in what is potentially the largest gender bias class action in history, she finds
...will focus on appellate matters. Previously, Sungaila was a partner at Horvitz & Levy. MERGERS Eisenberg Raizman Thurston...
The Court is less predictable on the issue today than it was two years ago when it last considered punitive damages and sharply restricted awards in maritime cases. That's because the views of Justic
...University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 2008. Horvitz & Levy (Encino, Calif.): Jason Jarvis and Andrea Ambrose...
...University of Chicago Law School in 2006. Horvitz & Levy (Los Angeles): Wesley Shih joins the firm&rsquo...
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