New York Law Journal | Profile
By Walter Storey | March 15, 2018
Justice Elizabeth Garry, a nine-year veteran of the Appellate Division, Third Department, who is known for her hard work, has more on her plate these days. Gov. Andrew Cuomo appointed her in January from among five candidates to serve as the sprawling 28-county's presiding justice, making her the first openly LGBTQ presiding justice in the state's history.
By Jenna Greene | March 14, 2018
Hogan and its appellate group headed by Neal Katyal and Cate Stetson have proven extraordinarily generous about sharing the appellate spotlight. The benefits flow both ways.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Celia Ampel | March 9, 2018
Takisha Richardson, former chief of the special victims unit of the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, has had a lifelong passion for supporting sexual violence survivors.
By Leigh Jones | March 9, 2018
"I keep my calendar up-to-date every day. If it's not on my calendar, it doesn't exist in my life."
Daily Report Online | Profile|Q&A
By Kristen Rasmussen | March 5, 2018
The Daily Report speaks with Heather McNay, IP lawyer at energy company Landis+Gyr, with its Americas headquarters in Alpharetta, about everything from her day-to-day routine to what she does when she's not in the office.
Daily Business Review | Profile|News
By Samantha Joseph | March 2, 2018
"I was quoted at one time as saying that ... foreclosure defense is the bottom of the barrel," Oppenheim said. "Lower than being a divorce lawyer."
By Ross Todd | March 2, 2018
Dale Cendali of Kirkland & Ellis won rulings this week in copyright cases for Fox News and Nike—before the Second Circuit and Ninth Circuit respectively.
By Stephanie Forshee | March 2, 2018
Jacqueline Veneziani, the new general counsel, most recently served as senior vice president, deputy GC and assistant secretary of Symetra Life Insurance Co.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Lidia Dinkova | February 23, 2018
Michael Shapiro worked for the U.S. Department of Labor before pursuing a law degree. Once he was an attorney, he left a Fort Lauderdale firm to create his own in Boca Raton.
By Tom McParland | February 22, 2018
In late 2016, Gilead Sciences Inc. and a Fish & Richardson trial team led by Jonathan Singer were hit with a $2.5 billion jury verdict, the largest ever recorded in a U.S. patent infringement case. Here's how they turned the tables on Merck.
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