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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...the American company's collapse. (That case is being handled by Winston & Strawn.) Pachulski and his team have managed to unwind Solyndra...
...Matthew Righetti and John Glugoski for Plaintiff and Appellant. Winston & Strawn, Amanda C. Sommerfeld and Michelle S. Kunihiro for Defendant and Respondent...
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...on intellectual property litigation and complex commercial litigation. Most recently with Winston & Strawn, he graduated from UC-Hastings law school in 1999. ...
...SAN FRANCISCO Winston & Strawn has hired litigation partner Donald Davidson, the fourth attorney to come...
...SAN FRANCISCO Nicole Dogwill, formerly with Winston & Strawn, has joined Shartsis Friese as a partner. Dogwill represents...
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