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August 05, 2020 | The American Lawyer

The 2020 A-List: Amid Upheaval, Firms Focus on Finding Balance

In a tumultuous time for the industry and the country, the leaders of firms on The American Lawyer's annual A-List ranking are seeking to address both financial and social considerations.
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July 30, 2020 | Pro Mid Market

Who Got the Work: Banished Blenders and Pirate IP

Morris Nichols represented f'real foods in a patent dispute involving the company's self-cleaning blender technology, Munger Tolles is defending Disney in a suit involving its "Pirates of the Carribean" movies, and other work from midsize firms.
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July 22, 2020 | Supreme Court Brief

The Lawyers Who Argued the Most This Past Term | Abortion Rights and 2nd Amendment Petitions Await Justices | SCOTUS Headlines: RBG and the Harvard Law Class of 1959

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. Scroll down for reporting on lawyers who argued the most cases this past term, and we've got our eyes on new abortion rights and 2nd Amendment petitions that await the justices. Thanks for reading!
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July 21, 2020 | Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: Covid-19 Era Lobbying | Leadership at DC's U.S. Attorney Office in Focus | SBA and Transparency | Who Got the Work | Skadden Grows CFIUS Team

Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots, and thanks for reading. Reporting this week on new lobbying numbers ties to the pandemic, and we've got links to all the big new compliance headlines, including a report on leadership in the U.S. attorney's office for the District of Columbia.
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July 13, 2020 | National Law Journal

When Supreme Court Clerkships Become a Family Tradition

More than 2,000 men and women have served as U.S. Supreme Court law clerks since Justice Horace Gray hired the first one in 1882. Within that group, there's "an ever more exclusive club," as one scholar put it: the handful of former law clerks whose children have gone on to clerk at the court.
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July 13, 2020 | Texas Lawyer

Newsmakers: Week of July 13

Houston Volunteer Lawyers Names New Executive Director Houston Volunteer Lawyers (HVL) has named Anne Chandler as the new executive director, effective…
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June 23, 2020 | Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: Lawyers Take Note: New FARA Guidance | Barr's Maneuvering Is Questioned | Munger Tolles Hires Ex-Stone Prosecutor | Who Got the Work

Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots. We've got the latest on the DOJ's new FARA guidance—and what it means for lawyers. Plus: AG William Barr's leadership is facing new criticism and questions—and we'll hear a lot more Wednesday at the House Judiciary hearing. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, headlines and more. Thanks for reading!
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June 18, 2020 | Law.com

Labor of Law: Landmark LGBT Rights Ruling—and What's Next | Covid-19: What's Worrying In-House Lawyers | Sterling Jewelers Gender-Bias Case at SCOTUS | Who Got the Work

Welcome to Labor of Law. We've rounded up commentary about the US Supreme Court's landmark LGBT rights ruling; Plus: What's worrying in-house lawyers. Docket watch: Sterling Jewelers take gender-bias class action to SCOTUS. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, and much more!
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June 17, 2020 | National Law Journal

DOJ's Jeffrey Wall Will Be Acting US Solicitor, as Noel Francisco Heads Out

Speaking on a college campus last year, Jeffrey Wall lamented what he said was a shift in power toward the judiciary in recent years. "It's only going to get worse," he asserted, to the detriment of the executive branch.
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June 17, 2020 | Litigation Daily

As Noel Francisco Heads Out, DOJ's Jeffrey Wall to Be Acting US Solicitor

Speaking on a college campus last year, Jeffrey Wall lamented what he said was a shift in power toward the judiciary in recent years. "It's only going to get worse," he asserted, to the detriment of the executive branch.
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