Based in Chicago since the mid nineteenth century, Winston & Strawn boasts one of the nation’s premier litigation practices. The chair of the firm, Dan Webb, is one of the nation’s leading corporate defense lawyers. He made his reputation as a corruption–busting U.S. Attorney...
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Republican Party stalwart Oscar Persons has left Burr & Forman for litigation boutique Strickland, Brockington Lewis
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...be reached for comment. Members of the players' legal team at Winston & Strawn in New York referred questions to the National Football League Players...
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The disappearance of multimillionaire Guma Aguiar, whose boat washed ashore in Fort Lauderdale, hasn't stopped an appeal asking whether mental health issues can ward off litigation sanctions
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Even before Guma Aguiar's empty boat washed ashore in Florida two months ago, the story of his legal battle with an uncle over a multibillion-dollar oil and gas venture was pretty wild
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Enforced in all 50 states, rule makes it impossible for elite law firms to raise desperately needed capita
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The year and a half Laura Schumacher spent on the wrong side of a $1.67 billion verdict is not a period she'd like to relive
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...separate motion, 28 national banking litigators from Venable, Arnold & Porter, Winston & Strawn and Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker-led by Neal L. Petersen...
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...wife of former Illinois Gov. James Thompson, now a partner at Winston & Strawn. The document has not yet been released; Mudge's order describes...
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...Chicago. Alston partner Glenn R. Thomson was local counsel to ADESA. Winston & Strawn partner Ankur Gupta in Chicago was lead corporate counsel to ADESA...
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Troutman Sanders attorneys knew a storm was raging outside as they sat in a conference room on the 47th floor of the Bank of America tower. They saw police and firefighter equipment lights flashing n
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