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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Baker Botts, Murtha Cullina, Cravath, Latham, Robison, Sharp, Sullivan & Brust, and McDonald Carano.
What a Polarized Jury Pool Means for Corporate Defendants
Meghan Kelly and Bill Oxley, the leaders of the complex litigation and dispute resolution practice at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, discuss the results of a survey of more than 1,000 potential jurors in venues yielding big verdicts.
Just Breathe: Strategies for Dealing With Contentious Depositions
Judge Matthew McCoyd of DeKalb County Magistrate Court in Georgia says every litigator needs some breathing exercises in his or her metaphorical tool bag.
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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Winston & Strawn and Hagens Berman secured class certification on behalf of three groups of college athletes seeking billions of dollars in compensation related to their name, image and likeness, or NIL, rights from the NCAA and major collegiate conferences.
Reflections From the Jury Pool
Tuesday I was part of the venire for a domestic violence case in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland. The experience sparked some thoughts.
Some Thoughts on This Year's TAL Litigation Department of the Year Finalists
Covington, Cravath, Kirkland, Latham, Orrick, Quinn Emanuel, and Williams & Connolly are the finalists for The American Lawyer's Litigation Department of the Year. What were the common threads that set them apart from the competition?
Confronting Anti-Corporate Bias in the Jury Pool
Hildy Sastre, the co-chair of the product liability litigation practice group at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, who regularly defends large companies discusses strategies for dealing with anti-corporate sentiment among prospective jurors.