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Appellate Practice

Feb. 28, 2003

Low-Key Supreme Court Litigator Wins High-Profile Case

WASHINGTON - Roy T. Englert Jr. is by his own admission a "risk-averse stick in the mud." But in May 2001, at age 42, Englert decided to take a big gamble, along with four other partners in the Washington, D.C., office of Chicago's Mayer, Brown & Platt. The lawyers left the security of the firm's highly regarded Supreme Court and appellate litigation practice section to start their own firm.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - Roy T. Englert Jr. is by his own admission a "risk-averse stick in the mud."
        But in May 2001, at age 42, Englert decided to take a big gamble, along with four other partners in the Washington, D.C., office of Chicago's Mayer, Brown & Platt...

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