Firms Seek to Share the Wealth of Supreme Court Oral Arguments

Firms Seek to Share the Wealth of Supreme Court Oral Arguments

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WilmerHale’s Appellate and Supreme Court Litigation Practice was featured prominently in a recent Bloomberg Law article discussing the increase of junior partners that have argued before the US Supreme Court. The article notes that five WilmerHale attorneys, who were recently profiled in The National Law Journal, made their case in the Supreme Court in the 2021-2022 term. Among the five were practice Chair Seth Waxman, who has delivered over 80 oral arguments in the Supreme Court, and Tasha Bahal, who made her debut in Brown v. Davenport. In the article, Catherine Carroll—one of three women from the firm to argue at the court this term—notes that WilmerHale often encourages younger lawyers to interact directly with clients throughout the case. This approach enables them to gain the client’s confidence before the matter reaches the Supreme Court.

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