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Litigation Practice
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Our 400 litigators—one of the nation’s most diverse and trial-ready teams—are here to help you to meet your business and litigation needs.
Clients increasingly choose Morgan Lewis to handle their litigation. In 2009, Law360 Litigation Almanac ranked Morgan Lewis as the most active class action practice in the United States. In 2009, we were also ranked as the top law firm in Corporate Counsel magazine's "Who Represents America's Biggest Companies?"
The benefits of teaming with Morgan Lewis for your litigation needs include:
- Distinguished background as national trial and coordinating counsel in bet-the-company litigation in state and federal courts.
- Record of success in handling a broad range of matters, from high-stakes litigation to high-profile class actions, national serial litigation and other complex litigation.
- Significant, proven skill in major class actions, mass tort and other complex litigation; appearances before arbitral tribunals around the world.
- The customized technology to turn mountains of potentially litigation-relevant data and documents into easily accessible, discovery-compliant information banks.
- Attorneys who are leaders in their profession, many having joined the firm after distinguished careers in government.
Our deep bench of trial attorneys, combined with our technology-savvy discovery teams, work to guard your short-term and long-term interests inside and outside of the courtroom.
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- Class Action Arbitration Waiver Rejected by Federal Appellate Court (Posted On Wednesday, February 8, 2012)
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