By Colby Hamilton | August 11, 2017
It took five years for the government to decide to halt its securities fraud prosecution of international financier Benjamin Wey. But for his attorney, Haynes and Boone partner David Siegal, the problems with the feds' case were baked-in from the start.
By Tony Mauro | August 3, 2017
In Stuart Newberger's legal practice, patience is essential. So when the Crowell and Moring partner logged a significant win in a terrorism suit against Sudan before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, he shrugged off the fact that it came 17 years after his clients first came to him.
By Todd Cunningham | July 27, 2017
Veteran Texas litigator Mike McKool calls the breach of contract case pitting producer Quincy Jones against MJJ Productions and the estate of pop superstar Michael Jackson “one of the most enjoyable I've ever handled.”
By Colby Hamilton | July 21, 2017
For a criminal defense lawyer, there's no better feeling than winning exoneration for a deserving client. Just ask Willkie Farr and Gallagher partner Michael Schachter.
By Scott Flaherty | July 13, 2017
Following a string of successful mortgage-backed securities cases against most of the banking industry, Philippe Selendy of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart and Sullivan notched another achievement this week.
By Jenna Greene | July 12, 2017
Having a bad day? Hate your job? Take some solace in the fact that at least you don't represent a member of the Trump family.
By Emily Barker | July 9, 2017
The American Lawyer is accepting submissions for this year's contest through August 4. Here are some dos and don'ts from the editors.
By Andrew Denney | July 6, 2017
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan partner James Bernard led a fight to recover more than $1 billion in assets for creditors who obtained favorable rulings from U.S. courts for losses suffered in Iran-backed attacks
By Jenna Greene | July 1, 2017
It's not just hot outside—the market for lateral litigators heated up in June, with multiple big-league moves. Just ask Latham and Watkins or Shearman and Sterling or Davis Polk and Wardwell.
By John Council | June 30, 2017
To win a defense verdict in a $350 million trade secrets fight between the world's two largest essential oil companies, Ballard Spahr partner Mark Gaylord first had to convince a Utah judge that the case boiled down to simple contract dispute.
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