Opening statement is one of only three times where you can speak directly to the jury, the other two being jury selection and closing argument. Each of the three has its specific function and your pr
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Simpson Thacher & Bartlett has overbilled the federal government nearly $100,000 for work related to the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Troubled Asset Relief Program, according to a special inspec
...firm announced Tuesday. Bradford Campbell, formerly of counsel at Schiff Hardin, has joined Drinker Biddle as counsel in its employee benefits and...
...Most recently, Ballard Spahr picked up four Atlanta-based partners from Schiff Hardin and an of counsel from Atlanta-based Miller & Martin. Ballard...
...under the Copyright Act." Represented by attorneys with Schiff Hardin, Warner Bros. argued that any delay in the release of the...
The high pleading standard recently set by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit for whistleblower cases against companies that falsely label products as patented is weeding cases out of
...former Seyfarth Shaw associate Stephan Addison for 60 days and former Schiff Hardin associate Benjamin Butler for 30 days. The court adopted...
...expired in 1974. Ace Hardware's lawyer, John A. Bannon of Schiff Hardin in Chicago, declined to comment on the ruling. The...
Washington's spin machine cycled into high gear Monday, churning out a new set of names as possible contenders to fill Justice John Paul Stevens' seat on the U.S. Supreme Court
Washington's spin machine cycled into high gear Monday, churning out a new set of names as possible contenders to fill Justice John Paul Stevens' seat on the U.S. Supreme Court
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