...Fenwick led the patent office work and worked with New York-based MoloLamken on the appeal. In a federal trial in Delaware against...
...Danielczyk v. U.S., Jeffrey Lamken of MoloLamken takes direct aim at the long-time ban on corporate contributions to...
...elections, the two men, represented by Jeffrey Lamken of D.C.'s MoloLamken, are asking the justices to strike down the federal ban on direct...
...representative of what the section is doing as a whole," said MoloLamken partner Justin Shur in Washington, who left Public Integrity as a deputy...
...Evans & Figel, represented First American, and Jeffrey Lamken of Washington's MoloLamken was counsel to Denise Edwards. The case involves the Real Estate Settlement...
Three key campaign-finance challenges, one already at the U.S. Supreme Court, seek to push through doors left open by the justices' controversial Citizens United decision
...Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School; Jeffrey Lamken, MoloLamken; Jeffrey Mahoney, general counsel, Council of Institutional Investors (moderator); ...
Your final Jeopardy question for Monday, Nov. 28: It is the "strangest" statute that Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. has ever seen. Correct answer: What is the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Ac
A group of federal judges challenging Congress' denial of cost-of-living increases in judicial salaries in the mid-to-late 1990s will be back before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
...as a "silly myth," as she has in the past. MoloLamken's end-of-term ...
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