...legal representation, but public records show that national firms including McKenna Long & Aldridge, Sidley Austin and SNR Denton as well as a host...
...spending, won't affect every contract. But Elizabeth Ferrell, a McKenna Long & Aldridge partner who leads her firm's terminations and contract restructures...
More than 4,700 companies and law firms have received awards during last five years
A federal appeals court has held that a party in a patent appeals board proceeding can raise arguments made to the patent examiner whether or not the appellant raised the arguments
...McKenna Long & Aldridge: Christina Rogers joins the firm's real estate...
...s top diplomat in Washington said Gordon is "a close and long-time friend of France," noting the former congressman's membership on...
...was a partner at Reed Smith. McKenna Long & Aldridge: Justin Kleinman joins the firm's real estate...
...MCKENNA LONG & ALDRIDGE Robert Nissen, 54, has joined the...
...Cindy Gillespie, who leads the health care policy team at McKenna Long & Aldridge namely whether to move into the health insurance exchange...
...based Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (general representation, corporate, litigation); and McKenna Long & Aldridge (government contracts, litigation). He mostly pays hourly fees. ...
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