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September 01, 2004 |

Being Dan Webb

You want to be Dan Webb. You want Jack Welch calling you when his divorce gets ugly. You want John Reed, a man you've never met before, asking you to get to the bottom of how Richard Grasso ended up with nearly $200 million from the New York Stock Exchange. You want former Illinois governor George Ryan reaching out to you when federal prosecutors indict him for fraud and racketeering. You want The New York Times anointing you a "superlawyer"; clients falling over themselves to pay your $700-an-hour
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June 01, 2004 |

Pickett et al. v. Tyson Fresh Meats Swedish Match North America, Inc., v. U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company R4 Holdings v. Tickets.

A group of cattle ranchers upset over corporate control of the meat market received a blue-ribbon antitrust jury verdict in February-only to have a judge sitting in Alabama decide that the jury had given the ranchers a bum steer. In April, U.S. district court judge Lyle Strom threw out a $1.28 billion verdict against one of the country's biggest beef packagers, Dakota Dunes, South Dakota-based Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc. The amount covered only actual damages.
7 minute read
September 15, 2004 |

Being Dan Webb

Winston & Strawn partner Dan Webb, dubbed a "superlawyer" by The New York Times, is used to handling companies' high-profile legal matters -- ranging from Wyeth's fen-phen woes to a Microsoft trademark beef -- but even he calls an upcoming federal proceeding "the mother of all trials." Webb is the lead lawyer for Philip Morris USA Inc., the nation's biggest cigarette maker and currently at the center of a $280 billion racketeering suit that the DOJ has filed against the tobacco industry.
22 minute read
October 01, 2004 |

Being Dan Webb

Ou want to be Dan Webb. You want Jack Welch calling you when his divorce gets ugly. You want John Reed, a man you've never met before, asking you to get to the bottom of how Richard Grasso ended up with nearly $200 million from the New York Stock Exchange. You want former Illinois governor George Ryan reaching out to you when federal prosecutors indict him for fraud and racketeering. You want The New York Times anointing you a superlawyer; clients falling over themselves to pay your $700-an-hour f
22 minute read
November 04, 2008 |

Candidates who passed the Georgia bar exam

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November 01, 2008 |

Big Deals

U.S. Treasury/Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae; Bank of America/Merrill Lynch; U.S. Treasury/AIG
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