National Law Journal | Profile
By Ross Todd | December 17, 2020
The chair of the Wall Street firm's Supreme Court and appellate practice group has secured a remarkable five cert grants from the court this year when the court has so far taken up fewer than 50 cases.
New York Law Journal | Profile
By Amanda Bronstad | June 8, 2020
Attorneys Regina Calcaterra and Janine Pollack, former colleagues at Wolf Haldenstein, have launched Calcaterra Pollack with plans to focus on complex litigation, including class actions brought over COVID-19 issues.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 13, 2020
Alan David Tucker lives on St. Simons Island and has practiced law in nearby Brunswick for nearly four decades. Now he's become known for his role in releasing a video that went viral and led to two arrests for murder on a Glynn County road.
National Law Journal | Profile
By NLJ Staff | February 27, 2020
NLJ staff discuss the books they're reading.
The American Lawyer | News|Profile
By David Thomas | December 19, 2019
"This is more than just a business or a practice," said Loevy & Loevy's Matt Topic, who says fee-shifting provisions have allowed him to take on over 200 FOIA cases.
Daily Business Review | News|Profile
By Raychel Lean | November 15, 2019
Miami attorney Michael Kosnitzky represents hedge fund managers, Silicon Valley tech experts, Russian oligarchs, casino and cruise line operators, Hollywood producers and members of families that have been rich for centuries. And yes, there are perks.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Lisa Helem | September 26, 2019
This year, Leidos legal team protected their 10-year, $2.9 billion contract with NASA for providing and managing IT services that support their scientific and research efforts.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Lisa Helem | September 26, 2019
This year, The Wold Bank's legal team focused its energy on bolstering a first-of-its-kind, $1.4 billion hydropower project in Cameroon.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Lisa Helem | September 26, 2019
This year, Cvent's legal team continued to push forward on diversifying in and outside the firm.
By Dylan Jackson | Raychel Lean | July 8, 2019
Rogow cut his teeth as a young attorney representing civil rights activists in the deep South and helped set a U.S. Supreme Court precedent for indigent defendants. So how did he end up representing Roger Stone?
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