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Seth Waxman

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Seth Waxman served as U.S. Solicitor General from 1997 to 2001 and is one of the most prolific Supreme Court advocates in modern American legal history.

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Seth Waxman ranks #32 of 176 in the Lawyer ranking, behind Lisa Blatt, ahead of Hugo Black.

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When did Seth Waxman serve as U.S. Solicitor General?

Seth Waxman served as the United States Solicitor General from 1997 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. In this role, he represented the federal government of the United States before the Supreme Court. He is currently a partner at the law firm WilmerHale.

What is Seth Waxman known for in his legal career?

Seth Waxman is widely recognized as one of the most prolific and successful Supreme Court advocates in modern American legal history. Since leaving public office, he has argued dozens of high-profile cases before the Supreme Court on behalf of major corporate and private clients. He is renowned for his masterful oral advocacy and deep constitutional knowledge.

What law firm is Seth Waxman a partner at?

Seth Waxman is currently a partner at the prominent international law firm WilmerHale. He joined the firm after his tenure as Solicitor General and chairs its appellate and Supreme Court litigation practice group. WilmerHale is highly regarded for its strength in Supreme Court litigation.

Did Seth Waxman argue any famous Supreme Court cases?

Yes, Seth Waxman has argued numerous landmark Supreme Court cases, including Boumediene v. Bush, where he successfully argued that detainees at Guantanamo Bay had the right to seek habeas corpus in federal court. His client list ranges from major tech companies to convicted criminals seeking appeals. His track record before the justices is unmatched by few attorneys in private practice.

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