By Ross Todd | May 5, 2021
"I really had this vision that I wanted to use the practice of law to make a difference in a way that was important to me and to find ways to help regular people," says Walsh. "With the global pandemic and being about to turn 50, I realized that if I'm ever going to make a course correction, now was the time."
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | April 30, 2021
Orrick, Latham, Wilmer and Willkie all land runners-up nods.
By Ross Todd | April 27, 2021
Not all litigators are trusted boardroom advisors. By all accounts, Sidley Austin's incoming management committee chair is both.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Judge Shira A. Scheindlin (Ret.) and Deborah Hylton | April 26, 2021
Why is arbitration sometimes slower and more costly than it should be? We believe the answer lies, in large part, in counsels' insistence on mimicking their courtroom litigation experience, despite the fact that arbitration proceedings are intended to be different.
By ALM Staff | April 26, 2021
Each litigation practice has a different pandemic story, but most agree by this point, as one firm leader said, "we're going to be fine."
By Ross Todd | April 21, 2021
The engagement letter that Holder sent to Oregon Health & Science University on behalf of Covington & Burling spells out his rate, which will be discounted by 10%, and that the firm won't represent other clients in matters "substantially related" to the internal investigation he's leading for the school. But the firm didn't rule out being adverse to OHSU in the future.
By Tony Mauro | April 19, 2021
Michael Luttig chats with the National Law Journal about redesigning a first amendment icon. He and his wife, Elizabeth, are underwriting the redesign and installation of the First Amendment tablet that previously adorned the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
By Ross Todd | April 19, 2021
Youngwood, the global co-chair of the firm's litigation department, says that the firm culture "not only makes Simpson Thacher a great place to practice law, but also provides our clients a team with a distinct advantage–collaborating on solutions and sharing information and resources is natural for us."
By Ross Todd | April 1, 2021
The economic slowdown that we saw in the first half of 2020 might not have quite the litigation repercussions of prior slowdowns, but open courts make for busier litigators.
By Justin Henry | March 30, 2021
"Unlike some firms, we're not so focused on budget and financial goals and all of that," said Malcolm Heinicke, co-managing partner of the firm.
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