By Dan Roe | February 12, 2021
A midsize firm's new position for a lobbyist -- which mirrors the pay of equity partners -- comes as D.C. loosens its rules on non-attorney law firm partnerships and the Florida Bar reconsiders its rules on law firm ownership.
By Randy Canché | January 21, 2021
President Joe Biden plans to send groundbreaking legislative packages to Congress to address immigration reform, including what's sure to be a controversial centerpiece: a pathway to citizenship for an estimated 12 million immigrants in the country without legal status.
By Dylan Jackson | October 22, 2020
The growing strength and visibility of state attorneys general has led several firms to enter into what was once a niche practice, guiding clients through investigations. Attorneys anticipate more work as the pandemic rages on and the election looms.
By Cheryl Miller | August 30, 2020
Former longtime legislative attorney Fredericka McGee and the bar were in contract negotiations when the bar's board of trustees withdrew its offer, sources told The Recorder. The president of the bar's board of trustees called it an "evolving situation," but declined to elaborate.
By Heather Palmer and Anushka Rahman | August 12, 2020
In Texas, given state preemption of local regulation under HB40, it is yet to be seen how successful those efforts will be.
By Patrick Smith | July 21, 2020
Several federal relief programs, coupled with varying industries looking to take advantage of those available funds, drove a strong Q2 showing for lobbying firms.
By C. Ryan Barber | Mike Scarcella | May 8, 2020
"No, I'm doing the law's bidding," U.S. Attorney General William Barr asserted Thursday, after his move to abandon the prosecution of Trump ally Michael Flynn, a former national security adviser, was widely condemned.
By Dylan Jackson | January 31, 2020
Stonewalled by state and local governments, Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium ownership turned to Al Dotson and Bilzin Sumberg who helped secure public support for a new roof and other renovations at the stadium — a key factor in Miami landing the 2020 Super Bowl played between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 25, 2019
John Culberson, a longtime Republican congressman, has returned to private practice.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 12, 2019
J. Christopher Hughes changed his status at the firm to senior counsel and joined Husch Blackwell Strategies as a principal in Austin.
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