Bureau Chief for the National Law Journal in Washington, D.C. Former newsroom manager for The Associated Press as well as for various international media organizations. Contact her at: [email protected] or follow her on Twitter: @CSchiffnerNLJ .
January 30, 2023 | National Law Journal
New House Oversight Committee Chair Zeroes In on Investigations on COVID Relief, Biden Family and ChinaHouse Oversight Chair James Comer outlined his committee's investigation agenda focusing on some contentious issues while pressing for bi-partisan approach on others.
By Christine Schiffner
3 minute read
January 27, 2023 | National Law Journal
State PFAS Requirements for Consumer Products Set to Go Into Effect in 2023 and BeyondIndustries subject to PFAS restrictions should evaluate their product lines for "forever chemicals," as some state laws permit parties to avoid enforcement by acquiring a certificate of compliance from their suppliers.
By Ally Cunningham, Jessie Rosell, Matt Walker and Shanna McCormack
4 minute read
January 27, 2023 | National Law Journal
Harvard Plaintiffs' Law Association Gains Traction Among Students and FirmsSince its inception in 2019, the HPLA has doubled in student size and has steadily grown support by leading plaintiffs firms as an expanding career pipeline.
By Christine Schiffner
3 minute read
January 26, 2023 | National Law Journal
February/March Editor's Note: Crypto Woes & the End of an EraNLJ Bureau Chief Christine Schiffner shares highlights of the NLJ's February/March magazine issue, including an analysis of navigating the terrain of cryptocurrency regulation and a Supreme Court reporter's look back at her 3-decades-long career.
By Christine Schiffner
2 minute read
January 26, 2023 | National Law Journal
Congressional Hearing Forecast: February StormsNew Republican committee chairs will be under pressure to hold hearings that demonstrate their effectiveness quickly—there is some time to plan and prepare before the real storm hits and the subpoenas come.
By Susanne Sachsman Grooms
4 minute read
January 26, 2023 | National Law Journal
'The Year of Survivors Pushing the Court Doors Open'Two attorneys fight for sexual assault victims and the stigma that comes with it.
By Christine Schiffner
10 minute read
January 25, 2023 | National Law Journal
'Robust Investigations Agenda' by House Committees Expected: Here's What You Need to KnowK&L Gates Attorney Andy Wright sees "seismic change" in how parts of the GOP view congressional investigations relating to corporate governance and business issues.
By Christine Schiffner
8 minute read
January 24, 2023 | National Law Journal
Reining In Cryptocurrencies Amid Growing Market RisksAs regulators struggle for a cryptocurrency rule book, law firms focus on risk mitigation.
By Christine Schiffner
8 minute read
January 19, 2023 | National Law Journal
What to Expect From the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal GovernmentThis committee is sure to make headlines as it carries out its investigative mission. But its novel power to probe ongoing criminal investigations is just as likely to generate conflicts with the executive branch.
By Kenneth E. Notter III and Eric R. Nitz
7 minute read
January 18, 2023 | National Law Journal
The 'Art of the Quiet Kill': Attorneys Discuss White-Collar Defense Strategy'Publicity is usually good for lawyers and going to trial is usually great for lawyers—good for our practice and our egos. But many clients really don't want that, and we don't want that for them either.'
By Christine Schiffner
7 minute read
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