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...Blum, head of the conservative Project on Fair Representation, and Bert Rein of Wiley Rein. Last month, Rein argued before the justices in...
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...expensive to make it past the summary judgment phase. Wiley Rein partner Andrew McBride questioned whether the 7th Amendment right to a...
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...Emory University in 1992, Rogers moved to Washington to work for Wiley Rein & Fielding before joining Long Aldridge & Norman, McKenna's predecessor...
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When the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court hear oral arguments today in a challenge to the 1965 National Voting Rights Act, Georgians with opposing viewpoints will be among those who have sought to
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Conservative lawyers fretting over how a Democratic White House and Senate would choose federal judges got a little pep talk Tuesday.A lawyer responsible for coordinating judicial nominations for Pre
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...equity partner of $1 million or more. And one, Washington's Wiley Rein, notched the highest profits per partner ever recorded by the magazine...
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THERE ARE FIXERS in Washington, and there are fixtures. Fred Fielding is both. The man who, on Feb. 1, will replace Harriet Miers as White House counsel epitomizes the changes that have enveloped the
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ALSTON BIRD partner Teri L. McMahon helped one of her firm's private-equity fund clients, Cravey, Green Wahlen Inc., complete the sale of an Atlanta staffing agency.Cravey Green, of Atlanta, last w
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AS FORMER Bush administration lawyer J. Michael Wiggins and Presiding Justice Carol W. Hunstein battle for Hunstein's seat on the Supreme Court of Georgia, an old debate is percolating anew: What is
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...have long been a battleground in the fight by business advocates to rein in big jury verdicts. And this year will be no different: Four...
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