United States:
My Supreme Court Debut: No Room For Nervousness'
04 January 2018
Haug Partners
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Haug Partners LLP Attorney Jonathan Herstoff recently argued
before the United States Supreme Court for Hamer v. Neighborhood
Housing Services of Chicago et al., No. 16-658 (U.S.), and won in a
unanimous vote. He was selected to write an article for
Law360's Expert Analysis Series. This series follows
the ups-and-downs of attorneys who have argued before the U.S.
Supreme Court.
You can read Jonathan's article here.
Originally published by Law360.
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