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An Unexpected Win for Covington in a Trade Case with Big Implications
In what the Washington Post called a “surprise” decision, the International Trade Commission on Friday struck down a planned 300 percent tariff on narrow-body Canadian jetliners by Bombadier.After Key Departures in DC, Crowell, Wilson Sonsini Add Hires
In the wake of high-level departures, Crowell picked up a government contracts pro from Wiley Rein, while Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati nabbed a CFIUS expert from Steptoe & Johnson.DC Judge's Best Trial Tips, Government Lawyers Flock to Firms, Mueller's Hotline
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.For Companies, Trump's Tweets Create 'New Category of Risk'
The inquiries, say one attorney, reflect the anxiety over not just a public relations hit but, possibly, harsher regulatory treatment.Why Companies From Apple to Zynga Oppose Trump's Travel Ban
Some 128 U.S. companies, led by tech giants Apple Inc., Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp., have joined a friend-of-the-court brief filed Sunday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit saying the Trump travel ban “makes it more difficult and expensive for U.S. companies to recruit, hire, and retain some of the world's best employees."As Trump Tests Legal Boundaries, Small DOJ Unit Poised for Big Role
President-elect Donald Trump moved quickly in naming his picks for two key legal posts, selecting a conservative politician in Sen. Jeff Sessions to run the U.S. Department of Justice and a loyal adviser in Jones Day partner Donald McGahn II to serve as White House counsel.As Trump Tests Legal Boundaries, Small DOJ Unit Poised for Big Role
The Office of Legal Counsel often has the last word on murky areas of the law — and there are plenty trailing President-elect Donald Trump into the White House.Law Firms That Could Be Big Winners in a Sessions DOJ
With the Trump transition team's selection of Sen. Jeff Sessions as the next attorney general, several Washington law firms — especially those with conservative leaning white-collar lawyers and lobbyists — could benefit from ties to the Alabama Republican.Law Firms That Could Be Big Winners in a Sessions DOJ
With the Trump transition team's selection of Sen. Jeff Sessions as the next attorney general, several Washington law firms—especially those with conservative leaning white-collar lawyers and lobbyists—could benefit from ties to the Alabama Republican.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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