By Jenna Greene | May 29, 2020
'We wanted to set an example and deter future assertions of (in our view) weak patents against nonprofit entities promoting open source. To that end, we refused to simply settle on a walk-away,' said Shearman & Sterling's Matt Berkowitz, Kieran Kieckhefer and Joy Wang.
By Jenna Greene | May 25, 2020
'Sometimes litigation is like a game of chess, and sometimes it's just good old-fashioned hand-to-hand combat. Regardless of where any particular case falls on that spectrum, Willkie litigators really enjoy what they do and the results demonstrate it. '
By Jenna Greene | May 22, 2020
'The case directly presents some of the most pressing issues regarding material adverse effect clauses and the pandemic,' said Polkes, the global co-chair of Weil's litigation practice.
By Samantha Stokes | May 20, 2020
Jesse Miller's unit was deployed in March and, for the past two months, the Big Law partner has been helping communities in California impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
By Jenna Greene | May 14, 2020
'What was at stake was several billions of dollars in rent payments along with the ability for Windstream to find a path out of Chapter 11,' said Kirkland & Ellis partners Rush Howell, Ravi Shankar and Yates French.
By Jenna Greene | May 8, 2020
"What we did was prove that the women's team in fact made more than the men's team in total compensation and on a per game basis,' said Latham & Watkins partners Jamie Wine and Michele Johnson.
By Jenna Greene | May 5, 2020
'This is a demanding profession and we believe that the best way to meet the demands is to create a culture of ownership and teamwork among our lawyers.'
By Jenna Greene | May 1, 2020
'It is not every day I can say that I played a role in the development of a fundamental right in our Constitution.' said Sidley Austin's Carter Phillips. who shared Litigator of the Week honors with his colleague Tacy Flint and Public Counsel director Mark Rosenbaum.
By Jenna Greene | April 24, 2020
"Pregnant women need healthcare, so forcing women to remain pregnant doesn't lead to any 'savings' of [personal protective equipment] or hospital beds. It only harms women."
By Jenna Greene | April 17, 2020
'At its core our case is straightforward: The Trumps deliberately made false and misleading statements in exchange for millions of dollars in payments that were not disclosed to investors who relied on what the Trumps said and lost hundreds or thousands of dollars as a result. That is called fraud, and the victims are entitled to damages as a result. '
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