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Mueller's Team Lauds Skadden's 'Extensive' Cooperation in Foreign-Lobbying Case
Prosecutors are trying to block an indicted Russian company, represented by a team from Reed Smith, from prying into the government's recent civil settlement with Skadden over its advocacy for Ukraine.Ahead of the Curve: Talking Tenure
A new law review article concludes that elite law schools are too generous in granting tenure. Meanwhile, Regent University has snagged the chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court for its next dean, and donors have been lining up to write checks to law schools.PLW People in the News—Feb. 5, 2019—Pond Lehocky
Daniel E. Pierson joined Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano as an associate out of the firm's Pittsburgh office. He concentrates his practice in workers' compensation.LeClairRyan Creates New Leadership Role as Declines Continue
In an interview following the departure of a five-lawyer group from the firm's Rochester office to Pepper Hamilton, Acee said that LeClairRyan remained very committed to changing the firm's business model.There's Still One Abramoff Target Still Fighting in Court
Attorneys for a former policy director on the U.S. House Transportation Committee will appear before a three-judge panel as part of a long legal crusade to overturn his conviction.View more book results for the query "*"
There's Still 1 Abramoff Target Fighting in Court
A former policy director on the House Transportation Committee will appear before a three-judge panel Wednesday as part of a legal crusade to overturn his convictions.Deloitte, Relativity Partnership Produces First Innovation: A FOIA Workflow Tool
Deloitte's new disclosure solution, which was built on Relativity's platform, could help expedite data requests made under the Freedom of Information Act.People in the News—Feb. 5, 2019—Dilworth Paxson
Dilworth Paxson partner Thomas S. Wyatt will be a panelist on the Fair Market Acquisitions Debate at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners' 2019 winter policy summit in Washington, D.C.US Prepares to Start Building Portion of Texas Border Wall
Congress last March approved more than $600 million for 33 miles of new barriers in the Rio Grande Valley.Survey Says: Yes, Incivility Is a Problem in CT Legal Workplace
In a recent survey on civility in the legal industry, a whopping 88.4 percent of Connecticut Law Tribune respondents said a lack of civility is either a pervasive or somewhat pervasive problem.Trending Stories