Following the close of the Supreme Court's 2018 Term, Gibson Dunn's Supreme Court Round-Up provides summaries of the Court's opinions, the questions presented in cases that the Court will hear next Term, and other key developments on the Court's docket. Gibson Dunn presented 3 oral arguments during the 2018 Term, and was involved in 12 additional cases as counsel for amici curiae. To date, the Court has granted certiorari in 41 cases for the 2019 Term, and Gibson Dunn is counsel for a party in 4 of those cases.

Spearheaded by former Solicitor General Theodore B. Olson, the Supreme Court Round-Up keeps clients apprised of the Court's most recent actions. The Round-Up previews cases scheduled for argument, tracks the actions of the Office of the Solicitor General, and recaps recent opinions. The Round-Up provides a concise, substantive analysis of the Court's actions. Its easy-to-use format allows the reader to identify what is on the Court's docket at any given time, and to see what issues the Court will be taking up next. The Round-Up is the ideal resource for busy practitioners seeking an in-depth, timely, and objective report on the Court's actions.

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Gibson Dunn has a longstanding, high-profile presence before the Supreme Court of the United States, appearing numerous times in the past decade in a variety of cases. During the Supreme Court's 5 most recent Terms, 9 different Gibson Dunn partners have presented oral argument; the firm has argued a total of 20 cases in the Supreme Court during that period, including closely watched cases with far-reaching significance in the class action, intellectual property, separation of powers, and First Amendment fields. Moreover, although the grant rate for certiorari petitions is below 1%, Gibson Dunn's certiorari petitions have captured the Court's attention: Gibson Dunn has persuaded the Court to grant 28 certiorari petitions since 2006.

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