While it traces its roots to 1902 and a small West Virginia office, Steptoe & Johnson LLP would truly come of age in 1945, when it moved its headquarters to Washington, D.C. There, under the leadership of Colonel Louis Johnson (who would later serve as secretary of Defense under Harry Truman),...
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...Cecelia Fanelli, Michael Vatis, Michael Rips and Alexander Urbelis, all of Steptoe & Johnson. The three amici approach the matter with more than...
Michael C. Miller, a partner at Steptoe & Johnson, and Lara Romansic, of counsel at the firm, discuss rescission, which may be a potential solution to the determination of damages caused by LIBOR man
...VISUAL ARTS, INC. def-res, THE ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM def — Steptoe & Johnson LLP, New York (Michael D. Rips of counsel), for ap —...
...For third-party defendant Stephen Friedman: Justin Y.K. Chu, Steptoe & Johnson, LLP, New York, NY. ...
...s social financing business model. Kickstarter's lawyers at Steptoe & Johnson filed suit against ArtistShare and its patent-holding unit Fan Funded...
In a rare move, a judge has ordered the disclosure of communications between attorneys and a New York businessman facing a civil suit alleging he and others misappropriated $13 million in a real esta
...defense, has been elected to the partnership of Steptoe & Johnson. Baker & McKenzie...
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...partners Suzanne Reifman and David Johnson, government contracts; and William Vigdor and ...
Evan T. Barr, a partner at Steptoe & Johnson, and Michelle L. Levin, an associate with the firm, explore the legal framework relating to bail pending appeal and the strategies defense counsel should
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