Happy Carlock

Happy Carlock

August 14, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Death Penalty Ruling | Pirate Sentencing

A round up of news from ALM affiliated publications and around the web: The Connecticut Supreme Court strikes down the death penalty, a Colorado court says a baker could not cite religious beliefs in refusing to make wedding cakes for same-sex couples and a patent lawyer who escaped punishment by the U.S. Supreme Court in March joins a new firm.

By Happy Carlock

3 minute read

August 14, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Death Penalty Ruling | Pirate Sentencing

A round up of news from ALM affiliated publications and around the web: The Connecticut Supreme Court strikes down the death penalty, a Colorado court says a baker could not cite religious beliefs in refusing to make wedding cakes for same-sex couples and a patent lawyer who escaped punishment by the U.S. Supreme Court in March joins a new firm.

By Happy Carlock

3 minute read

August 13, 2015 | National Law Journal

Meet the D.C. Lawyers Representing Celebrity Chefs Sued by Trump

Defending lawsuits filed by one of the most outspoken 2016 presidential candidates against a pair of celebrity chefs, Washington lawyers Paul Kiernan and Deborah Baum look like they can take the heat.

By Happy Carlock

4 minute read

August 12, 2015 | National Law Journal

Meet the D.C. Lawyers Representing Celebrity Chefs Sued by Trump

Defending lawsuits filed by one of the most outspoken 2016 presidential candidates against a pair of celebrity chefs, Washington lawyers Paul Kiernan and Deborah Baum look like they can take the heat.

By Happy Carlock

4 minute read

August 12, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: KBR Granted Privilege | ACLU Victory

A round up of news from ALM affiliated publications and around the web: Defense contractor Kellogg Brown & Root Inc.'s docs are protected by attorney-client privilege, Ohio's Board of Professional Conduct says Ohio judges can't refuse to marry same-sex couples and a federal appeals court orders jail officials to deliver ACLU letters sent to inmates.

By Happy Carlock

3 minute read

August 12, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: KBR Granted Privilege | ACLU Victory

A round up of news from ALM affiliated publications and around the web: Defense contractor Kellogg Brown & Root Inc.'s docs are protected by attorney-client privilege, Ohio's Board of Professional Conduct says Ohio judges can't refuse to marry same-sex couples and a federal appeals court orders jail officials to deliver ACLU letters sent to inmates.

By Happy Carlock

3 minute read

August 10, 2015 | National Law Journal

Trump Sues Two Celebrity Chefs Who Abandoned Restaurant Plans

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has filed a second lawsuit in Washington that accuses a celebrity chef of breaking a contract to open a restaurant in the new Trump hotel in downtown Washington.

By Happy Carlock and Zoe Tillman

5 minute read

August 09, 2015 | National Law Journal

Trump Sues Two Celebrity Chefs Who Abandoned Restaurant Plans

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has filed a second lawsuit in Washington that accuses a celebrity chef of breaking a contract to open a restaurant in the new Trump hotel in downtown Washington.

By Happy Carlock and Zoe Tillman

5 minute read

August 07, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: SCOTUS at the GOP Debates | Pa. Attorney General Charged

The U.S. Supreme Court made an appearance, if fleeting, at the first GOP Republican presidential debates. The Pennsylvania attorney general was one of two state AGs charged this week in unrelated criminal cases. And a civil suit against former AIG executives seems never-ending. This is a news roundup from ALM and other publications.

By Happy Carlock

5 minute read

August 07, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: SCOTUS at the GOP Debates | Pa. Attorney General Charged

The U.S. Supreme Court made an appearance, if fleeting, at the first GOP Republican presidential debates. The Pennsylvania attorney general was one of two state AGs charged this week in unrelated criminal cases. And a civil suit against former AIG executives seems never-ending. This is a news roundup from ALM and other publications.

By Happy Carlock

5 minute read