...In the federal case, a legal team led by Keker & Van Nest's John Keker and Floyd Abrams of Cahill Gordon &...
...Herrington & Sutcliffe Simona Agnolucci Keker & Van Nest David Almeling O'Melveny &...
...Jo W. Golub, John Watkins Keker, & Justina K. Sessions, Keker & Van Nest LLP, San Francisco, California; Malcolm S. Segal, Segal & Kirby...
...Prosecutors say Oakland, Calif., engineer Walter Liew, represented by Keker & Van Nest, sold the Pangang Group DuPont's proprietary design for the...
When the stakes couldn't be higher, these lawyers got the call. They handled market-moving deals and industry-shaping litigation. They achieved precedent-setting outcomes and secured hard-fought wins
...connects with jurors. The strategy apparently worked. The team from Keker & Van Nest and King & Spalding emerged from a jury trial before...
... Prosecutors say Oakland engineer Walter Liew, represented by Keker & Van Nest, sold the Pangang Group DuPont's proprietary design for the...
...s release and sided with Liew's defense team at Keker & Van Nest that his 19-month confinement raised due process concerns. Cousins...
...and twice been denied bond. Liew's legal team at Keker & Van Nest pushed the latest request, arguing Liew's confinement is unreasonable...
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