One has to feel for an historian researching the roots of K&L Gates. The firm has had more mergers than Larry King has had marriages. Luckily, its unions have worked out better: K&L ranked sixteenth on the 2011 Am Law 100 list with just over $1 billion in revenue. It has also proved to be...
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...Theodore J. Angelis and John S. Wilson (argued), K&L Gates, LLP, Seattle, Washington, for Petitioner. Tony West...
...Real Parties in Interest. K&L Gates and Edward P. Sangster for Real Party in Interest Wal-Mart Stores...
...Michael F. Scanlon and J. Timothy Hobbs (argued), K&L Gates LLP, Seattle, Washington, for amici curiae Environmental Defense Fund, United Catcher Boats...
...Samuel Ryan Castic, David John Lenci, Michael K. Ryan, K&L GATES LLP, Seattle, Washington, for the appellant. Randolph...
...D. Throop, Peter A. Talevich and Jennifer S. Addis, K&L Gates LLP, Seattle, Washington, for appellant Washington State Democratic Central Committee. ...
...Theodore J. Angelis and Taki V. Flevaris (argued), K&L Gates, Seattle, Washington, for amici curiae Wisconsin Democracy Campaign and Washington Public Campaigns...
...Levy, David M. Axelrad, Jason R. Litt, Curt Cutting, K&L Gates, Raymond L. Gill, Robert E. Feyder, Geoffrey M. Davis, Paul J. Lawrence...
...for Plaintiff and Appellant. K&L Gates LLP, Matthew G. Ball and Mikal J. Condon for Defendant and Respondent...
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