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Tankleff's Lawsuit Over Murder Conviction Allowed to Proceed
Martin Tankleff, who spent 17 years in prison before his conviction for his parents' murders was overturned and his charges were dismissed, is headed to court with his lawsuit against Suffolk County alleging police officers and county officials violated his constitutional rights.The Law Firm Supergroup That Outplayed Them All; Latham's Litigation Hires; Bharara's Book Deal
The annual Battle of the Law Firm Bands took place in Washington, D.C., on June 22, featuring acts like the “Estoppelgangers,” “Nuclear Covfefe,” “Sutherland Comfort,” “The Perks” and “The Precedents.” Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law and federal government hires and other Washington, D.C., legal news.US Chamber Renews Criticism of IRS 'Outsourcing' Audits to Law Firms
The U.S. Chamber is seizing on the Trump administration's review of tax regulations in urging the IRS to rescind its authority to retain outside counsel for audits. The agency's contract with Quinn Emanuel several years ago, to examine Microsoft, drew criticism.Hospitals' Pension Win at High Court Might be Short-Lived
Three religious-affiliated, nonprofit hospital systems won reprieves from multimillion-dollar class actions Monday in the U.S. Supreme Court. But that relief may not be long-lasting. Here are some takeaways from plaintiffs' counsel, employment benefits attorneys, and others on the implications of the high court's decision.9 Firms Drop Off DC Circuit's Pro Bono Leaders List
Of the record-breaking 33 firms that made the Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia Circuit's list of pro bono leaders in 2015, 24 are back on the list this year for their work in 2016. But, those who dropped off the list include some big names like Paul Weiss and Kirkland & Ellis.Big Law Rainmakers Spill Their Secrets
We asked top business-getters all over the country how they developed great client relationships. Here are their best tips.Behind an O'Melveny Lawyer's SCOTUS Debut: Two Years, Four Moot Courts and a Plan of Attack
You always remember your first, whether it's a kiss, a car, a parachute jump—or for a select few, your first argument before the U.S. Supreme Court. At 10 a.m. on Wednesday, O'Melveny & Myers counsel Deanna Rice will join the legal profession's most elite club.New Year Rings in New Labor Regulations
Lawyers comment on new labor rules enacted by the Obama administration that took effect Jan. 1 including paid family leave for federal contractor employees, higher minimum wages and new employee wellness rules.Crowell & Moring Plays Catch-Up with NY Merger Bid
When news broke that Crowell & Moring was in talks to merge with a smaller New York firm, Herrick, Feinstein, the reaction of many in Washington was one of curiosity, but not surprise.Crowell & Moring Plays Catch-Up with NY Merger Bid
When news broke that Crowell & Moring was in talks to merge with a smaller New York firm, Herrick, Feinstein, the reaction of many in Washington was one of curiosity, but not surprise.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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