Trial nears in case pitting Quinn's Charles Verhoeven against Latham's Douglas Lumish
...said Michael Markman, a partner in the San Francisco office of Covington & Burling. "This is a potentially important addition to the playbook for...
...He came to the city attorney's office in 2005 from Covington & Burling, after clerking for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and...
...Counsel Covington & Burling, Donald W. Brown, Michael S. Greenberg, Jeffrey M. Davidson; Munger, Tolles...
...side insurance coverage work, the firm competes against rivals such as Covington & Burling and Reed Smith. "Strategically, the whole goal is...
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...attorney Sonya Winner, a partner in the San Francisco office of Covington & Burling, declined to comment. Plaintiffs lawyer Michael Sobol of Lieff...
...Steven J. Rosenbaum (argued) and Peter D. Saharko, Covington & Burling LLP, Washington, D.C., for Plaintiff-Appellant. ...
...first overseas. With the help of Eva Wang from Covington & Burling, Fenwick will soon apply for a license to practice law in...
...with lenders Bank of America and Citibank for $20 million, with Covington & Burling and former shareholders who relocated there for $5 million, and with...
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