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DC Lobbying Partner Starts Own Shop After Probe, Plus More Lateral Moves
More than a year after Mark Hayes' name arose in an insider trading investigation, the Greenberg Traurig partner has started his own practice; Greenspoon Marder merges into Miami; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Sanctions Sought Against Ex-Squire Patton Boggs Lawyer in Sugar Case
Two corn refining companies that booted Squire Patton Boggs from its high stakes lawsuit against the sugar industry are claiming one of the law firm's former attorneys is still on the case—in violation of a judge's disqualification order.Sanctions Sought Against Ex-Squire Patton Boggs Lawyer in Sugar Case
Two corn refining companies that booted Squire Patton Boggs from its high stakes lawsuit against the sugar industry are claiming one of the law firm's former attorneys is still on the case—in violation of a judge's disqualification order.Judge Laments 'Monumental' Failure After $380M Goes Unspent in Class Action
More than half of a $680 million settlement fund for Native American farmers and ranchers who suffered discrimination in federal loan programs remains unspent—a failure of "monumental" proportions, a federal district judge in Washington said on Friday.Judge Laments 'Monumental' Failure After $380M Goes Unspent in Class Action
More than half of a $680 million settlement fund for Native American farmers and ranchers who suffered discrimination in federal loan programs remains unspent—a failure of "monumental" proportions, a federal district judge in Washington said on Friday.Acrimony Develops Over $380M In Unspent Settlement Funds
In 2010, the U.S. government agreed to pay $680 million to settle claims that Native American farmers and ranchers were victims of discrimination in federal loan programs. Two years later, it was clear the lawyers' estimates of how many claimants would apply for a share of that money were off. Way off.Acrimony Develops Over $380M In Unspent Settlement Funds
In 2010, the U.S. government agreed to pay $680 million to settle claims that Native American farmers and ranchers were victims of discrimination in federal loan programs. Two years later, it was clear the lawyers' estimates of how many claimants would apply for a share of that money were off. Way off.Dear Judge: Letters From Lawyers in Support of Bob McDonnell
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell will be sentenced Tuesday on public corruption charges. His lawyers filed hundreds of pages of letters in support of leniency. Here are a handful of letters, from lawyers, in support of McDonnell.Dear Judge: Letters From Lawyers in Support of Bob McDonnell
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell will be sentenced Tuesday on public corruption charges. His lawyers filed hundreds of pages of letters in support of leniency. Here are a handful of letters, from lawyers, in support of McDonnell.Who in Big Law Cut Checks for the Midterms?
The NLJ looks at how the legal industry supports certain interests and people, and where lobbying horsepower could focus in the coming years. In this report, we've highlighted midterm election contributions to three powerful members of Congress.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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