When this firm says it is based in Washington, D.C., it really means it: There are no other offices. Every attorney on Williams & Connollys roster is based in the nations capital. And when the firm says it is focused on litigation, particularly the highstakes stuff, it means...
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...and white-collar criminal defense. Previously, she was an associate at Williams & Connolly. She earned her J.D. from Yale Law School....
A federal appeals court grappled Wednesday with a Boston federal judge's decision to set aside a rare Massachusetts death sentence because a juror lied on 10 of 77 voir dire questions
...fraud. Demand: $550,000. Attorney for plaintiffs: Michael Sundermeyer, Williams & Connolly, Washington. Middleton v. Istithmar Hotels Washington LLC ...
On April 24, just two minutes after 11 a.m., Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. announced in a voice tinged with satisfaction, "Our last case of the year," and opened arguments in a Title VII retaliation
...Jones were represented by Kevin Baine and Steven Farina of Williams & Connolly; Baine and a spokeswoman for the Post Company, Rima Calderon, declined...
...amp; Thornburg (Indianapolis): William Wales joins the firm's...DLA Piper: Robert Connolly joins the firm's litigation...
Number eight for Holder; secret service class; remembering Oberdorfer and Feffer; stopping money; and a smooth ride for Kelly in this week's column
The conflicting tug of personal privacy and crime-solving technology tore at the Supreme Court on Tuesday as justices considered whether the Fourth Amendment permits police to take DNA samples from a
A federal appeals court has overturned a class certification in a case brought by Domino's Pizza delivery drivers over tip
...in September. Besides Hunton and DLA, the authority paid fees to Williams & Connolly and Troutman Sanders. According to numbers provided by the...
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