Its only fitting, perhaps, that a firm with a knack for getting in the newspapers representing clients like BP p.l.c. in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill litigation, and counting well-known figures like Robert Bork and Kenneth Starr among its alumni made its name defending the press....
Read the Kirkland & Ellis LLP firm profile.
...domain. Gioconda, a former partner of DLA Piper and Kirkland & Ellis who started his own firm in 2009, said the case against...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...GSK counsel Jay Lefkowitz, Christopher Landau and K. Winn Allen of Kirkland & Ellis in Washington, D.C., and Nina M. Gussack, George A. Lehner...
...than $1,000 an hour for the privilege. While Kirkland & Ellis did much of the lead-up work preparing for Revel AC...
...at Reed Smith against Facebook's lawyers at Cooley LLP and Kirkland & Ellis. Timelines Inc. launched Timelines.com in 2009 and obtained...
...Louisiana. Barbier chose 15 attorneys to form the Plaintiffs' Steering Committe. Kirkland and Ellis partners ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
A month after the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments over the role of Daubert review at the class certification stage, a federal judge in the Middle District of Pennsylvania has granted class status
If all brand-name pharmaceutical manufacturers withdraw from the market and only generic drugmakers are left, does that mean "plaintiffs who are injured can sue no one"? a Superior Court judge asked
... BP, represented by a team of lawyers that included Kirkland & Ellis partner Mark Filip in Chicago and F. Joseph Warin of Gibson...
Am Law lawyers and advisors running for office had a mixed night at the polls
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
In a 10-2 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has found that Congress cannot revoke cost-of-living adjustments promised to federal judges in the Ethics Reform Act of 1989, rev
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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