If there is any firm that makes law seem like a glamour job, it’s Los Angeles’s Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton. The firm has a widely known entertainment practice (largely based out of its Century City office) that represents major studios, media companies, television networks,...
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...Defense Attorney: Tracey A. Kennedy and Robert Mussig, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, Los Angeles; Christopher L. Ashby, Ashby LLP, Houston ...
...Eisenberg; Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman; Hunton & Williams; Venable; Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton; and Levenfeld Pearlstein were slapped with suits this time. Diamond...
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Absence of a clear social media policy can result in disputes over account control, explain Sheppard Mullin attorneys
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Now retired, Lance Armstrong no longer scales the alpine peaks of Europe, but the disgraced cyclist's terse admission about using banned substances could put him back on a steep legal path — on
For the past eight years, Austin lawyers Sean Breen and Tim Herman have helped their client and friend Lance Armstrong battle never-ending allegations that the cyclist and cancer survivor used perfor
...34; We reached out to Theodore Max at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, who represented Louis Vuitton as local counsel in the litigation...
...of lawyers from Keker & Van Nest, Patton Boggs, and Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, the U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles...
The fight in bankruptcy court for control of the Los Angeles Dodgers has already generated millions of dollars in requests for legal fees
After a record year for lateral moves in 2009, law firm partners looked around in 2010 and decided that there was no place like home. In the 12-month period ending September 30, 2010, only 2,014 part
..., and Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, has announced internally that its incoming first-years, who...
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