Latham & Watkins always has a plan. Founded in Los Angeles by a pair of tax and labor lawyers during the Great Depression, the firm now has more than 2,000 lawyers spread across 31 offices. It was one of the first of the regional law firms to go national. Unlike many competitors, Latham solved...
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King & Spalding is expanding its environmental litigation practice by bringing in Adam Sowatzka as a partner from Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, where he was a shareholder
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...them with praise," says William M. McGlone, a partner with Latham & Watkins in Washington who works with CARE on regulatory issues. "They...
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A federal judge in Atlanta has awarded $25 million in legal fees to attorneys who forged a $75 million class action settlement with one of the nation's largest insulation contractors in a massive pri
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...defended by attorneys with the Washington and San Francisco offices of Latham & Watkins,and Detroit firm Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn. S. Wade Malone...
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...defended by attorneys with the Washington and San Francisco offices of Latham & Watkins, by Washington firm Howrey Simon Arnold & White, and Detroit firm...
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...in the process. David Brodsky, a retired partner at Latham & Watkins, said electronic discovery had pushed the costs of going to trial...
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A judge on Atlanta's 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday repeatedly questioned the rationale for a $17.5 million verdict awarded in 2010 to an unsuccessful bidder for a lucrative airport adv
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After 21 days in arbitration, lawyers from Alston Bird have landed a $37.9 million award plus a continuing royalty stream for their client in a trade secrets dispute that the losing company spent mo
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After a week of vehement criticism from gay rights groups, King Spalding's chairman, Robert D. Hays Jr., announced Monday that the firm will not defend the federal Defense of Marriage Act for the Ho
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