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Professionals 314 results

M. Imad Khan
M. Imad Khan
Partner
  • Houston
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+1 713-651-2741
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Partner

  • Houston
Alexander Wood
Alexander Wood
Associate
  • Chicago
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+1 312-558-3716
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Associate

  • Chicago
T. Justin Trapp
T. Justin Trapp
Of Counsel
  • Chicago
Email
+1 312-558-6374
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Of Counsel

  • Chicago
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Capabilities 71 results

Practice Area

Copyright-Infringement Litigation

Practice Area

International Arbitration

Winston has decades of experience representing clients in international arbitrations around the world. Representing clients in both commercial and investor-state international arbitrations, we are well known by the leading players in the global arbitration arena. Our integrated team of attorneys enforces awards worldwide, knows every angle of international disputes, and has a robust understanding of our client’s industries....Read more

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Project Finance

Experience 9 results

Experience

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September 8, 2025

Winston Wins Ninth Circuit Reversal and Class Certification in Swimmers’ Antitrust Case, Securing a Global-Impact Settlement with World Aquatics

Winston represents a class of professional swimmers alleging World Aquatics (WA) violated antitrust laws by blocking their participation in the competing  International Swimming League. After WA won summary judgment, Winston successfully appealed, arguing the court applied improper antitrust standards and wrongly denied certification of a damages class. In September 2024, the Ninth Circuit reversed both rulings, reviving all claims and issuing a landmark ruling on the possible application of the per se rule or quick look review to sports-associations rules. Am Law awarded Winston “Litigator of the Week” Runner-Up recognition for the win. In November 2024, the Ninth Circuit denied rehearing. In April 2025, the district court certified a damages class....Read more

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February 9, 2024

Winston Represents Capital Power Corporation in Two Gas-Fired Generation Facility Acquisitions Totaling US$1.1B

Winston represented Capital Power in connection with its US$1.1B acquisition of the 1,062 MW La Paloma natural gas-fired generation facility in Kern County, California, and together with an affiliate of a fund managed by BlackRock’s Diversified Infrastructure business, of the 1,092 MW Harquahala natural gas-fired generation facility in Maricopa County, Arizona from CSG Investments, Inc., a subsidiary of Beal Financial Corporation....Read more

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October 31, 2022

Secured Nearly US$105M Trial Victory Against Ford Motor Co.

Represent Versata Software (with co-counsel) in its litigation against Ford, which included trade secret, breach-of-contract, and patent claims, alleging Ford misappropriated Versata’s technology to create a “like-for-like” replacement, breached the parties’ licensing agreement, and infringed Versata’s patents....Read more
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Insights & News 857 results

Investigations, Enforcement, & Compliance Alerts

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April 8, 2026

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Court Ruling Curtails Administration’s Ability to Terminate Grants Based on New Priorities

On March 24, 2026, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois decided that federal grantees can challenge grant terminations by the Administration if at the time of termination the grantees were compliant with Administration policies that were in place at the time the grant was awarded, as opposed to new rules or policies subsequently imposed by the Trump Administration. This decision could aid federal contractors and grantees in their legal challenges to the numerous contract and grant terminations, which have occurred since January 2025, based on alleged failure of the contracts or grants to align with or effectuate new Administration programs, policies, goals, and/or priorities, including, but not limited to, those relating to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and policies. 

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March 31, 2026

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Winston Paris Teams Recognized in Three Categories During the 2026 Palmarès du Droit Awards

Organized in partnership with Le Monde du Droit, the Palmarès du Droit award ceremony was held on March 31, 2026. The ceremony honors the top business law firms based on client votes only....Read more

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March 25, 2026

Paris Arbitration Week 2026 — Sanctions, Arbitration, and Cross-Border Enforcement: Complex Intersections in Practice

We were delighted to host a dynamic group of practitioners and industry leaders for an afternoon of insightful discussions on the evolving interplay between sanctions regimes, international arbitration, and cross-border enforcement.A special thank you to our moderators, Sara Susnjar and Suzanne Labi, and to our outstanding panelists, including Michael Stepek, Alice Flacco, Kate Siebke, Oliver Powell KC, Henry Reid, Sophie O'Sullivan, Matthew C. Bate, Ben Bruton, Daria Plakhova-Freshville, and Sebastián Mejía García for sharing their expertise and practical perspectives....Read more
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Other Results 27 results

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What Is Uniform Grant Guidance?

In 2014, the Federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards to Non-Federal Entities, commonly known as the Uniform Grant Guidance. The Uniform Grant Guidance is a government-wide, authoritative set of rules and requirements for federal awards intended to guard against the risk of waste, fraud, and abuse while reducing the administrative burden for non-federal entities receiving federal awards....Read more

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What Is a Bid Protest?

A bid protest is a challenge to the government’s proposed contract award for the procurement of goods and services, or a challenge to the terms of a solicitation for such a contract. A bid protest at the federal level is typically heard at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) but can also be directed to the procuring federal agency, and in certain instances, to the Court of Federal Claims (COFC). Since there are strict timelines for filing a bid protest, it is imperative to consult with counsel. See 4 C.F.R. § 21.2; see also Bid Protests At GAO: A Descriptive Guide (Ninth Edition, 2009). A bid protest is further described at Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 33.103; 33.104; and 33.105....Read more

Location

Houston

Since opening in 2011, Winston & Strawn’s Houston office has grown to nearly 60 lawyers and is home to many long-standing leaders of the Houston legal and business communities. Our Houston office hosts a comprehensive transactional team specializing in private equity, capital markets, and public companies, as well as extensive commercial litigation and intellectual property practices—with nearly all Houston IP attorneys possessing technical degrees. We are also home to a leading energy and infrastructure group that focuses on oil and gas projects and infrastructure litigation, and an international arbitration practice. Our robust offerings demonstrate our commitment to the continued growth of the city’s global, economic, and cultural footprint....Read more
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