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Goodwin, Orrick, Steptoe, Willkie Add DC Partners Amid Uptick in Lateral Moves
Goodwin brought on Lori Gordon, who was co-chair of their post-grant practice at Perkins Coie. She was one of several Am Law 200 partners to join new firms in D.C.Former Cosby Prosecutor Leaves Saltz Mongeluzzi for Anapol Weiss
Kristen Gibbons Feden, who delivered the closing argument in Cosby's second criminal trial as a Montgomery County prosecutor, launched the sexual abuse practice group at Saltz Mongeluzzi.Alameda County Judge Tara Desautels Nominated to First District Appellate Court
Gov. Gavin Newsom also nominated Associate Justice Gonzalo Martinez of the Second District Court of Appeal to be the presiding justice of that court's Division Seven.View more book results for the query "*"
ABA Bar Passage Data Report Comes With New Terminology
Instead of "diploma privilege," the ABA was now using "alternative pathways." While the terms are not interchangeable, diploma privilege was absorbed into the alternate pathways category, according to the ABA.Conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell Should Be Tossed Because of Epstein Non-Pros, Lawyer Says
Diana Fabi Samson of Aidala Bertuna & Kamins argued that Maxwell qualifies as a third-party beneficiary to Jeffery Epstein's non-prosecution agreement with the Southern District of Florida.Disciplinary Court: Phila. Judge Improperly Disposed of Cases Early
"The initial report of the alleged misconduct in this case sounded much worse than what the actual evidence showed," the court held. "Judge Brumbach's plan was not evil in nature nor was it an attempted abuse of power for personal gain."Some Recent Developments in Donald Trump's New York State Court Cases
Trump now has until March 18 to file reply papers in the civil fraud case that the New York Attorney General won at trial. This is only one week before his criminal trial regarding alleged hush payments to Stormy Daniels is scheduled to begin.Bipartisan Support Emerges for Loan Forgiveness Program for Public-Sector Lawyers
The amended bill, S4511B/A1568C, aims to expand the cap on what public defense lawyers, attorneys who work for civil legal services organizations, and district attorneys can receive in student loan forgiveness: up to $8,000 annually, for up to eight years, or $64,000Trending Stories