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October 05, 2009 |

For Italian job, Mormons ask a D.C. insider for help

The Mormon church has hired A. Elizabeth Jones, a former high-level State Department employee and ambassador to Kazakhstan who is now an executive vice president at APCO Worldwide, to lobby the U.S. embassy in Italy to support the church's application for legal status in Italy.
7 minute read
November 18, 2005 |

Labor Woes Going Global

It isn't just Microsoft and Google: International employment disputes are becoming common, fueling two-front fights over non-compete clauses and allegations of trade secret theft.
4 minute read
October 17, 2005 |

Movers

Bell, Boyd & Lloyd (Chicago): Francis X. Lyons joins the environmental group as partner in the firm's home office—and other personnel moves.
4 minute read
May 06, 2013 |

Bombing Co-Conspirators Hire Defenders

At a Massachusetts sports agency, attorney Derege Demissie has built a practice representing marathon runners.
4 minute read
October 23, 2006 |

Firm With Ties To Weldon In Cross Hairs

The lobby shop run by Rep. Curt Weldon�s daughter has stayed under the radar in D.C., partially by outsourcing some of its lobbying work.
7 minute read
February 01, 2005 |

Freedom of Information Comes at Steep Price for Interest Group

A Washington, D.C., public interest group's attempt to discover the extent to which the government has sought to hide legal proceedings involving immigrant detainees since Sept. 11 has been stymied by a huge, upfront tab for research.
6 minute read
September 25, 2013 |

Lawyers Describe Shaq V. Jockey Incident In Winning $2.5 Million For Cruise Ship Worker

Tonya Meister, Ervin A. Gonzalez and Christopher Drury persuaded a jury to award a former Celebrity Cruises employee after he was attacked by a fellow crew member in a fight over cabin towels.
3 minute read
June 08, 1999 |

Exorcising a Cold War Ghost

In spite of this spring's baseball diplomacy and an easing of the trade embargo, most Americans still cannot visit Cuba or do business there, says attorney George Kraw.
5 minute read
October 20, 2004 |

House Intelligence Bill Contains Due Process Restrictions

On Oct. 8, the House of Representatives passed a Republican-sponsored bill which includes an array of provisions that would severely restrict the rights of non-citizens - or those the government believes to be non-citizens - in the United States.
6 minute read
September 13, 2004 |

Bad Lawyering Began and Ended N.J. Case

Tim O'[email protected], N.J.-For 18 days, former gubernatorial aide Golan Cipel and his lawyers threatened to sue New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey for sexual harassment. Throughout the standoff, the governor's lawyers practically dared Cipel to file, accusing him and his legal team of being shakedown artists without a case.
8 minute read

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