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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...a litigation shareholder. He was a partner at Winston & Strawn. Stroock & Stroock &...
A conference on cybersecurity, e-discovery, and digital investigations (CEIC) offers hands-on labs, lectures, and an exhibit hall to develop practical skills in digital investigations and will debut
...12:00 to 5:00 pm (Central) at the offices of Winston & Strawn LLP in Chicago, IL. Wendy Muchman, Chief of Litigation/Professional Education...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Taken together, Katten Muchin Rosenman's recent move into Houston and a spate of lateral hires shows that a boom in energy-related work continues to attract new Am Law firms to Space City while motiv
...401(k) SPDs In this CompensationStandards.com podcast, Mike Melbinger of Winston & Strawn discusses the risks of not separating your 401(k) summary plan...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...a 10-year stint with the restructuring and insolvency group at Winston & Strawn, DAVID HONIG is now moving to boutique firm Joseph...
...pending, let alone already decided." Michael Elkin of Winston & Strawn, R. David Hosp of Fish & Richardson and Seth Greenstein of...
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Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...laterals, all in California, have come from Seyfarth Shaw, Dentons and Winston & Strawn. Meanwhile, clients are unloading more work on its attorneys...
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