By many measures, Jones Day is the archetypical megafirm: thousands of lawyers (2,502 at last count); hundreds of partners (828); dozens of offices across the globe (35 to be exact), and, of course, the requisite billiondollar revenues (at just over $1.6 billion, the firm placed seventh by gross...
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Tuesday's statewide primary election for the sole appellate court seat on the ballot is expected to generate low turnout, which will raise the importance of external factors, like other local races t
...the prospect of having to locate his or her detained clients each day he or she seeks to make a jail visit, or send correspondence...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...some legal experts argue that the intense pressures placed on judges these days are stoking those flared tempers. "A fair number of judges...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Jones Day represents Atlas Pipeline Partners LP in its pending acquisition of 100...
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
...Justice Stephen Breyer told Myriad's counsel, Gregory Castanias, partner in Jones Day. The historical compromise in this area, he explained, has been, "...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
A federal judge in Pittsburgh struck a plaintiff's class claims against Wendy's International before the class certification stage, finding questions of whether each plaintiff falls under the America
As the saying goes, when it rains, it pours. Last month, one of my family members walked into the hospital with a minor ailment, but then spent a week in the Intensive Care Unit
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...those specific channels," said William Freeman, a securities litigator with Jones Day. Not everyone thinks the SEC was that clear. A survey done...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...seminars typically run over several days and the cost of the...S. District Judge C. Darnell Jones II of the Eastern District...
...settlement hearing to the public. On August 23, 2011, the day of the settlement hearing, the record was sealed, according to O'Dell...
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