Amid Uncertainty, Insurance Plaintiffs Might Turn to State Law
"A lot of the cases my firm is bringing are being brought under state law causes of action," said Michael Gottlieb of Gottlieb & Greenspan, counsel for many medical provider plaintiffs. "We're alleging that [the insurers'] failure to pay federal, binding NSA arbitration awards violates basic state tort principles such as unjust enrichment, among others."
Senators Vet Ex-Covington Litigator for US District Judgeship in Louisiana
"I have no problem standing up for the rule of law, because I know it is the right thing to do," Anna St. John, a former Covington & Burling litigator, said during her nomination hearing as President Donald Trump's pick to serve on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. She was one of four nominees to face Senate Judiciary Committee questioning.
How I Made Law Firm Leadership: 'Leadership Requires Giving More Than What's Asked of You,' Says Jon Restivo of DarrowEverett
"It likely varies from place to place, but I expect a common thread everywhere is that leadership requires giving more than what's asked of you. There isn't always a quid-pro-quo and you shouldn't look for one. Don't underestimate your value, but when leadership opportunities are presented, don't try to bargain away other responsibilities in exchange for stepping up."

