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Pursuing Cases ‘All the Way to the Supreme Court’


— February 14, 2006

Most of us are familiar with the stereotypical, irate client who proclaims an intent to pursue a case “all the way to the Supreme Court!” In reality, the odds of that happening are small: The high court grants review in only about 100 cases from a pool of thousands of petitions. But if you or your legal department is thinking about filing, Garfunkel, Wild & Travis’ Andrew L. Zwerling has some advice on obtaining review — and what to do if review is granted.

Details here from Andrew L. Zwerling in the New York Law Journal via Law.com.


Most of us are familiar with the stereotypical, irate client who proclaims an intent to pursue a case “all the way to the Supreme Court!” In reality, the odds of that happening are small: The high court grants review in only about 100 cases from a pool of thousands of petitions. But if you or your legal department is thinking about filing, Garfunkel, Wild & Travis’ Andrew L. Zwerling has some advice on obtaining review — and what to do if review is granted.

Details here from Andrew L. Zwerling in the New York Law Journal via Law.com.

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