By Ross Todd | October 9, 2020
Paul Andre and Lisa Kobialka discuss the excitement of handling an eight-week virtual bench trial of many firsts and the joy of showing up for trial each morning wearing tennis shoes.
By Ross Todd | October 2, 2020
"I'm excited to see the opportunities that are created for women because of this settlement," says Julie Goldsmith Reiser of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll.
By Ross Todd | September 30, 2020
"Only about two cases out of 100 go to trial. So, if only two out of 100 go to trial, you have to ask yourself, 'Is this one of the two out of 100?'"
By Ross Todd | September 28, 2020
"White & Case is one of the most, if not the most, experienced firm in coordinating large teams of lawyers on multi-jurisdictional matters," Kurtz says. "This allows us to tailor teams of lawyers that have the cultural and geographical understanding needed to provide the best advice in complex cross-border disputes."
By Ross Todd | September 25, 2020
After eight days of trial last December and extensive post-trial briefing, Administrative Law Judge Richard M. Clark in San Francisco on Tuesday issued a 200-plus page decision dismissing the case brought by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.
By Ross Todd | September 21, 2020
"Every different phase of the spread of the virus has resulted in redefining procedures and whenever we change then we have to sort of redefine and restructure."
By Ross Todd | September 18, 2020
Angela Zambrano and Yolanda Cornejo Garcia of Sidley Austin got about as definitive a defense win as possible.
By Ross Todd | September 15, 2020
"Even if you were to say, we're not going to do it on Zoom, we're going to do it in person, it's still not going to be the way you thought it was or the way it used to be."
By Ross Todd | September 14, 2020
"My constant refrain for those rainmaker partners out there is to sponsor and nurture the careers of people who don't look like you. Give them meaningful opportunities for client development and client-facing work."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 11, 2020
"It's a very dangerous idea if people think judges are beholden to a political party or a partisan agenda. And those who claim we are, they do the republic great harm in that," recently retired D.C. Circuit Judge Thomas Griffith said.
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