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April 21, 2017 | National Law Journal

McGuireWoods Swaps Lobby Leaders, DLA Piper Lures Litigators, John Grisham Comes to DC

McGuireWoods is entering a time of transition, with the firm this week naming new management at its McGuireWoods Consulting business, effective in January. Expect change in the law firm's leadership in the near future, too.
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April 20, 2017 | National Law Journal

Washington's $500 Million Man Becomes Name Partner at Kellogg Hansen

Here's one way to get your name on the letterhead at an elite law firm: Earn half a billion dollars from a single client.
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April 20, 2017 |

Washington's $500 Million Man Becomes Name Partner at Kellogg Hansen

Here's one way to get your name on the letterhead at an elite law firm: Earn half a billion dollars from a single client.
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March 31, 2017 |

The Senate's Uneventful Gorsuch Confirmation Hearing

Recently, we discussed in prior articles the antitrust legacy of Neil Gorsuch, currently a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and nominee for the Supreme Court of the United States. Gorsuch has significant antitrust experience, both in private practice and on the bench. While at Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel, Gorsuch defended "Baby Bell" SBC Communications, a company formed after the Federal Trade Commission's breakup of AT&T, and prosecuted (to a jury verdict) what is widely considered to be one of the largest private antitrust awards in Conwood v. United States Tobacco. As a judge on the Tenth Circuit, Gorsuch has written several high-profile antitrust opinions, among them Novell v. Microsoft, a case in which the Tenth Circuit concluded Microsoft had no duty under the Sherman Antitrust Act to share its intellectual property with rival software-developer Novell. Indeed, during Gorsuch's four-day Senate confirmation hearing last week, Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar called Gorsuch as an antitrust expert.
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March 24, 2017 |

Wilmer Grows Civil Rights Practice, Agency GCs Find Homes, Gorelick Explains Trump-Team Clients

The latest D.C. Big Law hires and other industry news.
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March 23, 2017 |

When Insurers Refused to Pay Verizon's $48M Legal Bill, This Lawyer Hit Back

McKool Smith insurance recovery practice head Robin Cohen won big in Delaware, forcing insurers to pay Verizon's massive legal bill to several elite firms that successfully defended the company after a failed spin-off.
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March 23, 2017 |

Big Law Goes to Bat for Gorsuch

MoloLamken's Jeffrey Lamken applauded the nominee's “great judgment” and listening skills. Latham & Watkins partner Alice Fisher also showered praise on Neil Gorsuch in testimony Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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March 08, 2017 |

Neil Gorsuch Recused in More Than 1,000 Cases as Tenth Circuit Judge

The majority of recusals, more than 500, were triggered by the involvement of a "former client or colleague," according to a 51-page appendix to his Senate Judiciary Committee questionnaire that lists all 1,095 cases in which he stepped aside.
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March 06, 2017 |

Antitrust Legacy of High Court Nominee Gorsuch in Private Practice

Last month, we discussed the ­antitrust jurisprudence of Neil Gorsuch, ­currently of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit judge and nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States. Our discussion focused on three of Gorsuch's opinions during his decade-long tenure with the court of appeals. Even before Gorsuch was nominated to the Tenth Circuit, however, he had already made a name for himself in the antitrust world as a trial lawyer for both plaintiffs and defendants.
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March 06, 2017 |

The Firms That Rule the DC Swamp

A spectator's guide to the tangled web of big-firm networks in Donald Trump's Washington.
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