The top 10 deals in Texas in 2012
...opinion, joined by Judge Alan Lourie and District of Colorado Chief Judge Wiley Y. Daniel, who heard the case by designation. Rader matter...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In his Employment Issues column, Littler Mendelson partner Philip M. Berkowitz writes: Justice Antonin Scalia's recent comments during oral argument on the challenge to the Voting Rights Act have set
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
In an Oct. 15 unpublished opinion, a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court ruling that upheld an insurance company's right to select defense counsel to rep
...s moderate-liberal members aggressively challenged Abigail Fisher's counsel, Bert Rein of Wiley Rein, while the conservative justices aimed their firepower at the university...
...s moderate-liberal members aggressively challenged Abigail Fisher's counsel, Bert Rein of Wiley Rein, while the conservative justices aimed their firepower at the university...
Ninety-one amici met the Aug. 14 deadline to file briefs in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, et al., a high-profile case that will be argued at the U.S. Supreme Court in October
...country, says David Weslow, a partner at Washington, D.C.'s Wiley Rein, who often works on cross-border IP matters. The problem, he...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is keeping more than a few Am Law attorneys busy in his quest to find a running mate. Beth Myers, a former litigation associate at Akin Gump St
A California state court judge has dismissed a $120 million defamation suit filed against Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld and litigation partner Douglas Rappaport by John Kirkland, a former partner at
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