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With an All-Star Roster and Broadened Horizons, Paul Weiss Is Ready for Any Litigation Battle
Once the firm banks turned to under pressure, Paul Weiss has expanded its approach with a team of litigators who can excel in any courtroom.When Disaster Strikes, Munger Tolles' Litigators Come to Clients' Rescue
Munger Tolles & Olson's litigation practice is ready to step in and help clients clean up from their worst messes.Ripped From the Headlines: Gibson Dunn's Litigators Answer the Call for Clients in the Spotlight
When news breaks and the pressure rises, clients call Gibson Dunn's litigators to regain control.Peloton Turns Again to Latham & Watkins as Legal Challenges Mount
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Declassifying Cannabis as a Schedule 1 Drug: How Can It Be Done and What Will the Effects Be?
A look at federal legislative efforts, over the past few years, to amend the Controlled Substances Act.Jury Awards $2.5M to Ex-Fiancé of NBC Reporter in Dispute Over Log Cabin in The Hamptons
Investor Richard Swift claims he spent millions to build a house on Jill Rappaport's Last Buck Ranch in Suffolk County, but that the former "The Today Show" correspondent recanted on an agreement for Swift to control an equity stake in the property.Clyde & Co, BLM Mull Merger to Create Major UK Firm
On Friday, both firms released statements about opportunities for further growth.Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-107
Provided the judge can be fair and impartial, a judge need not disqualify from all cases involving a former opposing counsel, even though the judge had, as an attorney, criticized the opposing counsel's conduct in a letter to the tribunal.Boies Schiller Representing Blackwater Founder Erik Prince in Defamation Suit Against The Intercept
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