...argued), Philip J. Perry, Drew C. Ensign, and Andrew D. Prins, Latham & Watkins LLP, Washington, D.C., for Intervenor-Defendant-Appellee Monsanto Company....
...Travel Centers LLC. Thomas J. Heiden, Latham & Watkins LLP, Chicago, IL, for defendant Chevron U.S.A., Inc....
"My hope is that I will walk out of the building and no one will notice that anything has changed," said Mel Immergut of the carefully planned transition to the newly elected chair, Scott Edelman. Bu
...Robert Noblin Attorneys for Respondent Ernst & Young LLP: Latham & Watkins and Peter A. Wald, David M. Friedman, Lori Alvino McGill, Roman...
...S. Fall for Defendants and Appellants. Latham and Watkins, James L. Arnone, Winston P. Stromberg, Michele L. Leonelli; California Charter...
...Attorneys General, for Defendant and Respondent. Latham & Watkins, Christopher W. Garrett, Paul N. Singarella, Jeffrey P. Carlin and Lauren...
...M. Sokol for Plaintiff and Respondent. Latham & Watkins, Karl S. Lytz, Andrea M. Hogan and C. Genevieve Jenkins for...
...Mayer Mangan, Mayer Mangan, APLC, San Diego, California; Robert W. Perrin, Latham & Watkins LLP, Los Angeles, California, for the petitioner. ...
...2012 COUNSEL Latham & Watkins, Brook B. Roberts and John M. Wilson for Petitioner. ...
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