Congratulations, Jan!

Speaking of my former partners, I want to extend a long-overdue congratulations to my former partner Jan T. Chilton, also of Severson & Werson. On November 8, Jan presented oral argument before the United States Supreme Court in one of the first cases to be argued before Chief Justice John Roberts. Jan_Addressing_Supreme_CourtAnd on December 7, in his first opinion for the Court, Chief Justice Roberts handed Jan a complete and total win. Martin v. Franklin Capital, 546 U.S. ___ (Dec. 7, 2005). A copy of Jan's winning brief is accessible here, the transcript of the argument is here, and SCOTUSblog's post-argument report is here. The case involved whether the plaintiff can recover attorneys' fees for winning a motion to remand a case that was improperly removed to federal court. The decision will increase in importance as more and more cases are removed under CAFA. Jan is the best brief-writer I have ever encountered. I learned a great deal about appellate advocacy and legal writing from working with him.

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