...a partner at Burr & Forman. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (Los Angeles): Lutz Englisch joins the firm as...
...ramifications of executive compensation. Previously, Schiller was a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Baker & Hostetler:...
President Barack Obama's naming of three lawyers to a key appeals court last week struck a new, more aggressive tone on the judicial nominations front, a move that ultimately could determine the size
...Even before Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Theodore Olson strode before the U.S. Supreme Court...
Federal public defenders in Washington got some bad news in May when they learned that they'd have to take an additional week of unpaid leave on top of the 15 furlough days already mandated by federa
...the unanimous three-judge panel. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Miguel Estrada, who argued for Comcast before the appellate...
...younger Alito worked in 2011 as a summer associate in Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Washington office. "Phil Alito is an...
Alison Dreizen joins the global corporate practice in Hunton & Williams as partner in the New York office. Plus more law firms in this week's column
Renewed criticism has placed Eric Holder on the defensive, raising questions about whether the attorney general would remain in office and threatening to undermine his effort to shape a legacy of inc
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of deferring to administrative agencies in determining the scope of their own jurisdiction, issuing a 6-3 decision that featured a sharp dissent from Chief
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