This exact poll has happened in recent years, with results ranging from 50/50 to 70/30 in favor of Jones Day.
I'm interested to see if the Latham lore of ITE still affects the poll. Is either a clear winner for litigation? Which would you pick?
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Re: Jones Day v. Latham (NY) ~ 2013 Edition
So, that seems to be a solid point in favor of JD. Anyone voting Latham care to weigh in?homestyle28 wrote:http://abovethelaw.com/2013/09/the-bigl ... tion-2014/
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Re: Jones Day v. Latham (NY) ~ 2013 Edition
Jones Day seems more financially stable.Anonymous User wrote:So, that seems to be a solid point in favor of JD. Anyone voting Latham care to weigh in?homestyle28 wrote:http://abovethelaw.com/2013/09/the-bigl ... tion-2014/
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