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| Practice Areas | Litigation | | | Education | University of Chicago, J.D., high honors, 1996, Brigham Young University, B.A., summa cum laude, 1993 | | | Admitted | 2002, District of Columbia | |
| ISLN | 913157198 | |
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Supreme Court Expands State Regulation of Federal BanksTimothy J. Shea, David B. Salmons, Bryan M. Killian, Sarah Reznek, July 16, 2009 In the recently decided Cuomo v. Clearing House Ass'n, L.L.C., No. 08-453, the United States Supreme Court held that states may, consistent with the National Bank Act, enforce compliance with non-preempted state laws by national banks through lawsuits but not through administrative oversight,...
Ashcroft v. Iqbal -- Supreme Court Affirms and Clarifies the Pleading Requirements and Motion to Dismiss Standard Articulated in Bell Atlantic v. TwomblyDavid B. Salmons, Rheba Rutkowski, Jeff Goldman, June 17, 2009 In Ashcroft v. Iqbal, No. 07-1015, the United States Supreme Court removed any doubt that Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544, its 2007 decision about pleading standards, applies to all complaints filed in federal court, including claims of intentional discrimination.
Supreme Court Tightens Standing RequirementDavid B. Salmons, Michael B. Wigmore, Sandra Franco, Bryan Killian, Katherine T. Wainwright, March 13, 2009 The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Summers v. Earth Island Institute, No. 07-463, has made it more difficult for plaintiffs in federal court to show that they have standing to bring their suits. The decision's reach is broad.
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