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DC's Biggest Lateral Moves of 2016
You know the government lawyers who joined the top firms in the nation's capital last year. And you've probably heard about the mergers to come for some in the city. But for reflection's sake as 2016 comes to a close, let's revisit the lateral moves, from one shop to another, that redesigned D.C.'s legal landscape over the past 12 months.23 Big Firms in Atlanta Achieve Perfect Score on LGBT Equality Ranking
Six Atlanta-based firms were among the Am Law 200 firms that achieved a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's annual Corporate Equality Index.Two Charged in Pay-to-Play Pension Scandal Involving Cocaine, Hookers
Federal prosecutors charged former investment manager Navnoor Kang with diverting billions in business to two firms in exchange for bribes.Full-Time Mom Returns to Law at Fisher & Phillips—and Other 'On the Move' News
Rekindling a practice after eight years isn't easy, but Cass Hollis and her new firm are confident they can make it work.Legislation 'Mix-Up' Complicates Judicial Watchdog Agency Reinvention Timeline
The Georgia legislator who authored a constitutional amendment to remake the state Judicial Qualifications Commission says that "a mix-up" during drafting of the amendment and "last minute" changes will result in three separate watchdog agencies overseeing judicial discipline between now and July 1, 2017.Partner Promotions: King & Spalding's Focus This Year Is Washington
Half of King & Spalding's 14 new partners will be in Washington as the firm focuses on regulatory and litigation work in the nation's capital.Kansas City's Spencer Fane Acquires 30-Lawyer Firm in Fast-Growing Denver
The move boosts the firm's head count to about 190 lawyers and shifts its center of gravity toward the Rockies.Atlanta Firms Plot Moves in Tight Market
As prices rise and offices shrink, law firms in Atlanta are using space in new ways.Paxton's Prosecutors Undeterred After Judge Tosses SEC Civil Fraud Lawsuit
A Sherman,Texas, federal judge's tossing of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's civil fraud complaint against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has not deterred the special prosecutors pursuing criminal charges against the state's top lawyer.Morris Schneider Wittstadt's Failure Sparks Another Suit
Litigation arising from the failure of Morris Hardwick Schneider continues to pile up.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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