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Mayer Brown has a long track record of appellate victories—big and small—that advance our clients’ interests. But at Mayer Brown, appellate litigation isn’t just about winning cases. It’s about shaping the law. Through our work in the US Supreme Court, our elite team of lawyers has transformed the legal environment. With a case that “turned the world of consumer class action law on its head” (Law360), we pioneered the use of arbitration to avoid inefficient consumer class actions (AT&T v. Concepcion). We charted the course that freed the securities markets from antitrust laws (Credit Suisse v. Billing). We convinced the Supreme Court to recognize constitutional limits on punitive damages (BMW v. Gore, Philip Morris v. Williams, and Honda v. Oberg). And in “the biggest securities-litigation court clash in a generation” (The Wall Street Journal), we snuffed out the theory of securities fraud “scheme liability” (Stoneridge v. Scientific-Atlanta).
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Mayer Brown has a history of big wins for business in the Supreme Court, including Credit Suisse First Boston v. Billing; Weyerhauser Co. v. Ross-Simmons Hardwood Lumber Co. and Philip Morris USA v. Williams. Our winning streak has continued with successes in Impression Products v. Lexmark, Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins, Mayo Collaborative Services v. Prometheus Labs, AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, CSX Transportation, Inc. v. Hensley and Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta, among others.
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Chambers USA
In 2021, Chambers USA noted that “[Mayer Brown] offers a wealth of knowledge in major business and public interest appellate work, with its considerable litigation strengths honed by decades of experience in the field.”
In 2021, Chambers USA quoted a client who noted, “‘The lawyers care about the quality of the work and they listen to and take clients' needs and opinions seriously.’”
In 2021, Chambers USA quoted a client who noted, “‘We trust the firm to handle high-risk, high-profile matters that are critical to our business.’”
Chambers USA observes that Mayer Brown’s “broad assembly of talented advocates is well known for its sophisticated work across a range of areas and disciplines, including securities, antitrust, IP, environmental and tax.”