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Articles 1 result
2.13.24
Jimmy Azadian, Chantel Febus, and Mark Magyar each authored their own respective articles for the 2024 Winter Edition of the American Bar Association's (ABA) Appellate Issues publication. The 2024…
Blog Posts 1 result
7.01.24
Notice to Our Valued Contacts in the Automotive Industry
The overturning of the Chevron Doctrine, which required courts to defer to administrative agencies’ interpretation of ambiguous statutes, may mark the beginning of a significant change in regulatory…
Dykema Litigation Institute Webinars 2 results
11.16.23
Navigating Four Challenges for Corporate Compliance
Concerned about successfully navigating the myriad of new compliance, disclosure, and enforcement initiatives introduced by the DOJ and SEC? Join Dykema’s Government Investigations and Corporate…
9.19.23
Dykema's Annual Supreme Court Review and Preview
Join members of Dykema’s national appellate and critical motions practice for a discussion of the key cases the Supreme Court decided in this past term, and what to expect in its upcoming term.
Last Month at the Supreme Courts 8 results
7.18.24
Last Month at the Supreme Court | July 2024
The Supreme Court recently concluded a busy and historic term with a number of groundbreaking and important decisions.
5.28.24
Last Month at the Supreme Court | May 2024
This May 2024 edition of Last Month at the Supreme Court examines the Court’s recent unanimous decision allowing Texas property owners to pursue just compensation claims through a state law cause of…
4.25.24
Last Month at the Supreme Court | April 2024
The April 2024 edition examines the Court’s decisions on First Amendment speech, administrative appeal deadlines, abortion medicine restrictions, and the Armed Career Criminal Act.
Legal Alerts 83 results
7.18.24
On June 20, 2024, the Supreme Court held (6-3) in Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon, Ohio that a plaintiff charged with a crime not supported by probable cause can prevail on a Fourth Amendment malicious…
7.18.24
On June 27, 2024, the Supreme Court held in SEC v. Jarkesy that Congress violated the Seventh Amendment by allowing the Securities and Exchange Commission to pursue civil penalties through…
7.18.24
On June 21, 2024, in Erlinger v. United States, the Supreme Court held that the Fifth and Sixth Amendments require a jury to unanimously find beyond a reasonable doubt that a defendant’s previous…
Press Mentions 2 results
6.28.24
“High Court Ruling Leaves Chance For Civil Forfeiture Reform”
James Azadian, Chantel Febus, and Joe Duffy co-authored the Law360 article, “High Court Ruling Leaves Chance For Civil Forfeiture Reform.”
6.13.23
Law360 Interviews Chantel Febus About Her Move to Dykema
Chantel Febus was the focus of the Law360 story, "Dykema Adds Proskauer Partner As East Coast Appeals Head."
Press Releases 2 results
6.12.24
Dykema, a leading national law firm, announced today that the firm’s Automotive Product Liability and Class Action Litigation; Automotive and Transportation; Cannabis; Gaming and Native American Law,…
6.12.23
Dykema’s Washington, D.C., Office Adds Former Federal Prosecutor Chantel L. Febus
Dykema, a leading national law firm, today announced the addition of Chantel Febus as a Member of its Appellate and Critical Motions, Business Litigation, and Government Investigations and Corporate…
Publications 1 result
2.14.24
Dykema’s 2nd Annual Automotive Trends Report has taken the pulse of industry leaders—from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers to seasoned executives and key decision-makers—to…