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DeTocqueville Takes Another Look at His 'Democracy in America'
Lots of local and sometimes broad reaching election appeals are decided, albeit hurriedly, in New York's courthouses—and across the nation—in every political season.Women, Influence & Power in Law 2020: Sharon Flanagan
Our 2020 special report honors women who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing the empowerment of women in law.Distinguished Leader: Marc Jaffe
Partner and Corporate Department Global Chair at Latham & WatkinsIn-House Counsel Share How They Help Create Diverse Pipeline to Leadership Roles
"If they're working on matters that have executive visibility and people are paying attention to a high-profile matter, that is going to set them up," Iris Chen, deputy general counsel at Airbnb, explained.Founders of Fenwick's Securities Litigation Practice Jump to Wilmer
Susan Muck and Kevin Muck said they were particularly drawn to Wilmer's strong Washington, D.C., presence, which is a highly sought-after quality among tech and life science clients that often face regulatory issues.A Bird's Eye View of John Roberts' Institutional Integrity at the U.S. Supreme Court
The "Chief" plainly has his eye on the biggest prize—the reputation and integrity (etymologically, the "whole of the thing") of the Institution. He nimbly balances the just resolution of individual appeals with the equally—if not greater—concern for his unique portfolio.Appellant was convicted of money laundering and two major drug offenses involving multiple kilograms of heroin and cocaine.
Daily Dicta: Firm Accused of Advising One Client to Hide Cameras in Another Client's Closet
When it comes to legal blood sports, nothing tops a trusts and estates fight. This case--involving 114-lawyer Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell, television producer Aaron Kaplan and his former sister-in-law, Elizabeth Kaplan--is no exception.Firm Accused of Advising One Client to Hide Cameras in Another Client's Closet
When it comes to legal blood sports, nothing tops a trusts and estates fight. This case--involving 114-lawyer Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell, television producer Aaron Kaplan and his former sister-in-law, Elizabeth Kaplan--is no exception.Talks With Patent's Co-Inventor Did Not Disclose Privileged, Confidential Information
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