Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher has had a record run lately. It won unprecedented backtoback Litigation Department of the Year designations from The American Lawyer in 2010 and 2012 (the contest is biennial). And its profits and revenue continue to climb.
Success, it seems, breeds contentment....
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...for comment. An AHIP lawyer in Washington, Geoffrey Sigler of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, referred questions about the injunction to his the trade association...
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...for comment. An AHIP lawyer in Washington, Geoffrey Sigler of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, referred questions about the injunction to his the trade association...
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...at WilmerHale and Dennis Friedman and Eduardo Smith Anderson at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher. For competition law, he uses John Harkrider at Axinn Veltrop...
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In 2011, Georgia's doctors won passage of a state law they had sought for years: an extension of rules requiring quick processing of insurance claims. Donald Palmisano's (above) Medical Association o
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...an Ecuadorean court. Chevron and its lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher were hoping to overturn an opinion by the U.S...
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The disappearance of multimillionaire Guma Aguiar, whose boat washed ashore in Fort Lauderdale, hasn't stopped an appeal asking whether mental health issues can ward off litigation sanctions
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Even before Guma Aguiar's empty boat washed ashore in Florida two months ago, the story of his legal battle with an uncle over a multibillion-dollar oil and gas venture was pretty wild
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...of Boies, Schiller & Flexner and Theodore B. Olson of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher are chairing the hearing. Participants include Supreme Court of Georgia...
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