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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Originally Published: The Recorder
IP litigation dominated headlines in 2012 when Apple's smartphone battle with Samsung was probably the most-watched business lawsuit of the year and the three largest jury verdicts of the year were a
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...compatible with wireless interface cards. Lead Belkin attorney David Enzminger of Winston & Strawn in Los Angeles told jurors a computer industry group published draft...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Conrad Jacoby (senior attorney, Winston & Strawn) and ...
...run any software that a client requests, Burrows said. Winston & Strawn partner Jonathan Miller said he's been a Xerox customer, both...
...Solutions. The law firm then hired attorney Michael J. Boland of Winston & Strawn to serve as managing director of the subsidiary. Lidbury...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Two copyright suits involving broadcasters and streaming television services demonstrate how state and federal law can have trouble keeping pace with technological innovation
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...gives you experience. David Cunningham, chief information officer at Winston & Strawn LLP, has advised law firms in the U.S., U.K...
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