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Jenner & Block Secures Trial Victory for Chance the Rapper
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Recognition
Jenner & Block Named Law Firm of the Year, Earned Additional Honors Across Categories by The American Lawyer 2025 Industry Awards
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Recognition
Chicago Bar Association Names Jenner & Block Law Firm of the Year
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The US Supreme Court today delivered a “complete victory” to our clients and affirmed the 2022 decision of the North Carolina Supreme Court in Moore v. Harper, a consolidation of three cases stemming from North Carolina’s redistricting process.
Jenner & Block files US Supreme Court Brief Supporting Free and Fair Election Maps
Today, Jenner & Block filed a Supreme Court brief in Moore v. Harper, continuing its advocacy for free and fair election maps on behalf of its client, the North Carolina League of Conservation Voters.
US Supreme Court to Hear North Carolina Redistricting Case
On June 30, the US Supreme Court granted writ of certiorari in Moore v. Harper, a case arising from the North Carolina General Assembly’s efforts to gerrymander new congressional maps. Jenner & Block represents the North Carolina League of Conservation Voters in its fight for free maps and fair elections, in opposition to the General Assembly’s efforts.
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Pro Bono Client Patrick Pursley Receives Certificate of Innocence
Longtime client Patrick Pursley received a certificate of innocence on February 26, 27 years after he was convicted of murder in a Winnebago County jury trial. The state had relied heavily on the testimony of a state ballistics examiner that a firearm attributed to Mr. Pursley fired the bullets and cartridge cases found at the crime scene. New evidence, however, showed conclusively that this firearm was not the one used in the crime. For over a decade, a firm team worked on behalf of Mr. Pursley
Business Guide to Anti-Corruption Laws, Jenner & Block 2017
In this edition of the Business Guide to Anti-Corruption Laws, we discuss the significant developments from 2016 and what they may mean for anti-corruption enforcement and compliance in 2017. As with past versions, the 2017 Guide also offers practical guidance on how best to confront corruption in the world’s marketplaces, both before and after the government becomes involved, if that occurs.
