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The Deal-Slayers: Settlement Landmines in Recent Case Law
2013, ABA Section of Litigation Insurance Coverage Conference
2011, New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition
Covington Achieves SCOTUS Success in Pro Bono Case
May 25, 2010
WASHINGTON, DC, May 25, 2010 — Covington & Burling LLP achieved a favorable result for its client in the U.S. Supreme Court in Robertson v. U.S. ex rel. Watson, a case that questioned whether it is constitutional to allow a victim of domestic violence to bring a criminal contempt proceeding for violation of a protective order. Covington’s Robert Long presented ...