Sentences with phrase «federal circuit court clerks»

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She has volunteered as a teacher at the Prison University Project and clerked for a federal appeals court judge in the Ninth Circuit.
David has tried cases to juries and judges in various state and federal courts throughout the U.S.. Before joining Stoel Rives, David was a law clerk for the Tenth Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals (1988 ‑ 1989) and in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana (1986 ‑ 1988).
Starting this month, the firm is giving $ 115,000 bonuses to clerks who have completed two years at the Federal Circuit (or a combination of one year at the Federal Circuit and one year at a federal district Federal Circuit (or a combination of one year at the Federal Circuit and one year at a federal district Federal Circuit and one year at a federal district federal district court).
After school, he worked as a law clerk for Judge Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, as a litigation associate at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in New York, and as a federal prosecutor in Newark, New Jersey.
Jennifer clerked for Judge Alan D. Lourie at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Joe Regalia Joe Regalia clerked for several years in federal district courts and at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Before joining the firm, she clerked for federal judges at the district court level and in the Eleventh Circuit.
The survey was sent to clerks of court in the federal system, including circuit courts of appeal, district courts, bankruptcy courts and special courts such as the Court of Claims and Tax Ccourt in the federal system, including circuit courts of appeal, district courts, bankruptcy courts and special courts such as the Court of Claims and Tax CCourt of Claims and Tax CourtCourt.
Membership is open to all attorneys who are admitted to practice before the United States Court of the Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, as well as all federal judges and federal judicial clerks within the geographic area of the Eighth Circuit.
Presumably in an effort to get earlier and ultimately more attention from the Supreme Court clerks evaluating cert petitions, Samsung yesterday filed (once agai well ahead of a deadline) an optional reply brief in support of its request that the Supreme Court review the Federal Circuit's en banc decision in the second Apple v. Samsung case (this post continues below the document):
Early on in his career, Frank served as a law clerk to the Hon. Glenn L. Archer, Jr., former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Giles Sutherland Rich, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit from 1991 to 1993
Prior to joining JMBM, Matthew worked for five years as an appellate attorney in the Environment & Natural Resources Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he represented federal agencies in the federal courts of appeals; for four years as an attorney at Paul Hastings, where he advised and represented corporate clients in environmental and real estate matters; for two years as a law clerk to the Honorable Consuelo M. Callahan on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; and for two years as a supervising attorney and lecturer at the Stanford Law School Environmental Law Clinic, where he taught students the practice of law and represented grass - roots and national organizations in environmental litigation and policy matters.
And when those cases get to court (think Apple v. Samsung), the court can refer them to Judge Grewal, an IP lawyer who got his undergraduate degree from MIT and who clerked on the Federal Circuit before practicing as an intellectual property lawyer.
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