While its practice areas include everything you’d expect at a major market law firm—from litigation and antitrust to corporate real estate and intellectual property—Arnold & Porter’s trump card has always been its status as an “insider” among the Washington,...
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...Beth H. Parker and Gabriel N. White, Arnold & Porter LLP, San Francisco, California; Lisa Hill Fenning, Los Angeles, California; Kimberley...
...173;-Appellants. James F. Speyer (argued), Arnold & Porter LLP, Los Angeles, California, for Defendants-Appellees. ...
...want to consider Montali's findings before taking that step, said Arnold & Porter partner Jonathan Hughes, who is representing Orrick. "Between...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...want to consider Montali's findings before taking that step, said Arnold & Porter partner Jonathan Hughes, who is representing Orrick. "Between...
... CHRISTY RIVER; IVONNE MARTINEZ; KELLY J. PORTER; LISA BRISBANE; BRENDA MELENDEZ; RALPH MICHAEL PORTER, Objectors-Appellants, ...
...C. SEALE, III; ARNOLD LOVELL, R., Plaintiffs-Appellants, CHRISTY RIVER; IVONNE MARTINEZ; KELLY J. PORTER; LISA BRISBANE; BRENDA...
Doug Lumish and three other Kasowitz partners said they were leaving the firm's Valley office 10 weeks ago, but they aren't starting at Latham til next month. What's the hold up
Doug Lumish and three other Kasowitz partners said they were leaving the firm's Valley office 10 weeks ago, but they aren't starting at Latham til next month. What's the hold up
Originally Published: The Recorder
...clients of millions of dollars. ILG has retained Arnold & Porter to appeal a temporary restraining order that froze a $5.5...
...been discriminated against on the basis of their HIV status, said Arnold & Porter's Sean SeLegue, who represented pro bono the woman who brought...
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