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Wiley Rein & Fielding's Appellate Practice: A Correlation Between Experience And Success

Editor: Mr. McBride, would you give our readers something about your background and experience? McBride: After graduating from Stanford Law School in 1987, I clerked for Judge Robert H. Bork on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit and then for Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the United...

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Wiley Rein & Fielding's Ted Howard On Pro Bono: It's The Personal Connection

Editor: Mr. Howard, please tell us how you came to Wiley Rein & Fielding. Howard: I joined Wiley Rein as a partner in February of 2001, moving over laterally from the DC office of a New York firm. Over the years I had worked with members of the firm's insurance practice group, and I knew the...

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Crunch Time For U.S. Trade Negotiations And Legislation

U.S. trade policymakers are facing challenges on all fronts for the remainder of 2004. Several sets of critical multilateral negotiations are taking place simultaneously: the World Trade Organization (WTO) Doha Round talks, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), and the OECD steel subsidy...

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False Advertising/Consumer Protection: Key Issues And Dangers

The number of false advertising lawsuits, particularly state consumer protection class actions, is climbing dramatically, along with the dollar amounts being awarded in these cases. The potential financial impact of this development on advertisers is enormous. Just months ago, in Price v. Philip...

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