About 2150 volumes of the Federal Supplement which sets forth
selected federal trial court opinions.
Not exact matches
«A Deep Bench»: Today in The New York Times, Senior U.S. District Judge Ann Aldrich (N.D. Ohio), along with her judicial law clerks, Alex Frondorf and Richard J. Hawkins, have an op - ed that begins, «To succeed Justice David Souter on the Supreme
Court, President Obama should select a nominee with experience that no other sitting justice has — service as a trial judge on a federal district court.&r
Court, President Obama should
select a nominee with experience that no other sitting justice has — service as a
trial judge on a
federal district
court.&r
court.»
Mr. Nelson has practiced in
federal courts all across the United States, and his litigation experience involves all aspects of litigation from pre-litigation analysis and negotiation through jury
trial, including managing discovery and disputes, taking and defending depositions,
selecting and preparing fact and expert witnesses, preparing and arguing dispositive and non-dispositive motions, preparing and arguing claim construction positions and briefing, and developing case strategies regarding the infringement, validity, and enforceability of patents.
Upon graduation, Spesia was
selected to serve as a Law Clerk to a
Federal District Judge in Chicago, where he had hands - on training in
Federal Court procedures and
trial matters.