By C. Ryan Barber | August 11, 2019
Craig, a former Skadden Arps partner and Obama White House counsel, has described the prosecution as “unprecedented and unjustified”—and said he was “confident that both the judge and the jury will agree with me.” His trial is set to open Monday in Washington.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 8, 2019
The veteran litigator said he expects “more and more lawyers to register under FARA, even where it is not required, because of uncertainty about its scope.” The registration, on behalf of the privately owned Agility Public Warehousing Company KSCP, was Quinn Emanuel's first.
By Ryan Lovelace | July 30, 2019
It was a busy July for bid protest lawyers looking to make a move.
By ALM Staff | July 24, 2019
I've been successful at cultivating good relationships with many of my clients because I care about them as people, not just as clients.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Terri Gerstein and Brian Shearer | June 7, 2019
For years, many lawyers have routinely included clearly illegal or unenforceable terms—like bogus noncompete agreements—in worker contracts.
By Ryan Lovelace | April 30, 2019
Jessica Abrahams, who now heads the government contracts group at Drinker Biddle, claims Dentons owes her close to $400,000 after she fled the firm over alleged mismanagement. Dentons says it was the one left holding the bag.
By Erin Mulvaney | March 7, 2019
“I remind the government particularly that, 'counsel for the government has an interest only in the law being observed, not in victory or defeat in any particular litigation,'” a U.S. Labor Department judge wrote in a new ruling in the agency's long-running case against Oracle.
By Greg Land | March 3, 2019
At least 10 federal lawsuit claim Ohio National Life Insurance and its affiliates terminated contracts and stopped paying commissions to thousands of broker-dealers who sold its variable annuities.
By Erin Mulvaney | February 5, 2019
The National Labor Relations Board has received thousands of comments on its proposal to embrace a new business-friendly standard for defining joint-employer relations. Here's what some big U.S. firms said on behalf of clients and practice groups.
By Erin Mulvaney | February 4, 2019
The Labor Department's appeal had been pending for more than a year. Agency lawyers are pointing to a new Trump-era compliance directive that focuses on transparency and cooperation.
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