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Pro Bono
Jones Day: Pro Bono Without Borders
Editor: Laura, you have been Jones Day’s firmwide partner-in-charge of pro bono since 2008. What are your proudest accomplishments during this time period? Parcher: Overall there’s been significant growth in pro bono for the entire firm, which has been very rewarding and amazing to...
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Winning Big Trials With A Science Focus
Editor: Please describe your background as a litigation attorney at Jones Day. Where did you practice before joining Jones Day? Harding: Prior to joining Jones Day, I practiced at Kirkland & Ellis for over 15 years. I managed complex litigation for clients facing assaults from the plaintffs...
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Düsseldorf: Investment Magnet For U.S. Companies
Editor: Tell us about your background. Rempp: I have been a corporate and transactional lawyer for 23 years, having spent 20 of those with Jones Day in New York, Frankfurt, Munich, and now Düsseldorf. I have two main areas of focus. Number one is cross-border M&A and private equity...
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Fighting And Winning False Claims Act Cases
Editor: Tell us about your practice. Ruttenberg: I try cases on behalf of clients in state and federal courts. I usually represent individuals charged with complex white collar crimes and in parallel civil proceedings stemming from the same conduct. In addition to trial work, I’ve...
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Jones Day's Lizanne Thomas: 30 Years Of A Vibrant Corporate Practice In Atlanta
Editor: Thank you for speaking with us again, Lizanne. If you would, for our new readers, please tell us about your professional background. Thomas: I am now in my 30th year of practicing law with Jones Day. My area of focus has been to counsel clients in all stages of life for publicly held...
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The Ever-Changing Legal Landscape of Boston
Editor: Please tell our readers about your background and experience. Brewster: I grew up in Plymouth, Massachusetts and attended Northeastern University, studying criminal justice and taking advantage of Northeastern’s cooperative education program, which allowed me to have an assignment...
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Sedona Conference Issues International Principles On Discovery And Data Protection
Multinational companies based in the United States (or with significant operations in the United States) may be subject both to the civil procedure discovery rules of the United States as well as the privacy laws of the European Union and other countries in which they operate. Complying with...
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