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...Mitra M. Eskandari-Azari and Cassandra Hooks, Alston & Bird LLP, Los Angeles, California; Yitai Hu and Elizabeth H. Rader, (argued...
...Ivo Keller for Plaintiff and Appellant. Alston & Bird, Edward J. Casey and Neal P. Maguire for Defendant and Respondent...
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...the plaintiffs-appellants. Louis A. Karasik, Alston & Bird, Los Angeles, California, for the defendant-appellee. ...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...2012 COUNSEL Alston & Bird, Edward J. Casey and Tammy L. Jones for Plaintiff and Appellant...
...City Attorney, for Defendant and Respondent. Alston & Bird, Edward J. Casey, Robert D. Pontelle and Neal P. Maguire for...
The Daily Report
...International Trade Commission specialists jump to Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, Alston & Bird announced Monday that it is bulking up its ITC practice with...
...and Appellant City of Long Beach. Alston & Bird, Edward J. Casey, Tammy L. Jones; Meyers, Nave, Riback, Silver &...
The Daily Report
...Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr 88 of 92; 96 percent; Alston & Bird 52 of 55; 95 percent; Vinson & Elkins 83 of 88...
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