Navigating Contractual Obligations During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced risks and uncertainty into business agreements that may have seemed like a safe bet, or even routine, a few weeks
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced risks and uncertainty into business agreements that may have seemed like a safe bet, or even routine, a few weeks
The article provides an update on their January 2018 article in the Daily Journal regarding an internal Department of Justice memo, which encouraged government attorneys
Memo suggests shift in DOJ’s qui tam approach By Brian Hennigan and Padraic Foran The Department of Justice issued an internal memorandum this month that
These include the statutory interpretation of the Dodd-Frank Act and its whistle blower protections, the jurisdictional reach of state courts in certain class actions, and
The trial is over. All witnesses have finished their testimony. The exhibits have either been received into evidence or never will be admitted. The trial
Benchmark Q & A with Moez Kaba Moez Kaba is the youngest partner at one of the country’s premier trial boutiques, Hueston Hennigan, a Los
Trial attorneys are storytellers. We win or lose based on our ability to weave key facts together into a persuasive narrative for the factfinder. That
Hueston Hennigan’s “Art of the Trial” series, authored by the firm’s partners and published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal, continues with a new chapter by Marshall A.
Most trials today involve expert witnesses, and they can often make or break your case. The best expert witnesses are good communicators. They can credibly
Nothing in the practice of law compares to the sheer drama of standing before a judge and jury to make a passionate and persuasive call