July 17, 2015 | National Law Journal
Law Partners Become Performers at Capital Fringe FestivalWhen they're not singing and swiveling their hips to funk and soul favorites from Barry White and Marvin Gaye, these three Washington lawyers are litigation and regulatory partners at firms here. Jeremy Zucker, of Dechert; Alex Romain of Williams & Connolly; and Michael Nilsson of Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis will trade their suits for tuxedos and sequins this week for their performance in the 10th annual Capital Fringe Festival in Washington.
By Happy Carlock
5 minute read
July 17, 2015 | National Law Journal
Law Partners Become Performers at Capital Fringe FestivalWhen they're not singing and swiveling their hips to funk and soul favorites from Barry White and Marvin Gaye, these three Washington lawyers are litigation and regulatory partners at firms here. Jeremy Zucker, of Dechert; Alex Romain of Williams & Connolly; and Michael Nilsson of Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis will trade their suits for tuxedos and sequins this week for their performance in the 10th annual Capital Fringe Festival in Washington.
By Happy Carlock
5 minute read
July 17, 2015 | National Law Journal
Morning Wrap: Justice Kennedy Reflects | Apple Employee Class CertifiedJustice Anthony Kennedy reflects on writing the court's gay-marriage ruling. A California judge certifies a class of Apple employees in a suit over the company's bag-search policy. Defense lawyers take on a key prosecution witness at the Dewey & LeBoeuf trial. This is a roundup of news from ALM and other publications.
By Happy Carlock
5 minute read
July 17, 2015 | National Law Journal
Morning Wrap: Justice Kennedy Reflects | Apple Employee Class CertifiedJustice Anthony Kennedy reflects on writing the court's gay-marriage ruling. A California judge certifies a class of Apple employees in a suit over the company's bag-search policy. Defense lawyers take on a key prosecution witness at the Dewey & LeBoeuf trial. This is a roundup of news from ALM and other publications.
By Happy Carlock
5 minute read
July 15, 2015 | National Law Journal
Liberty University, Facing Kidnapping Claims, Loses Insurance Coverage CaseLiberty University's insurance carrier has no duty to defend the school against kidnapping allegations, a federal appeals court in Virginia has ruled, overturning a lower-court decision.
By Happy Carlock
4 minute read
July 15, 2015 | National Law Journal
Liberty University, Facing Kidnapping Claims, Loses Insurance Coverage CaseLiberty University's insurance carrier has no duty to defend the school against kidnapping allegations, a federal appeals court in Virginia has ruled, overturning a lower-court decision.
By Happy Carlock
4 minute read
July 15, 2015 | National Law Journal
Morning Wrap: The Atticus Finch Files | ACA Challenge Fails | Hastert's GripesA 1992 column in Legal Times about Atticus Finch is seen in new light. A federal appeals court rejects a challenge to provisions of the ACA's contraceptive mandate. A lawyer for Dennis Hastert, the former House speaker, has a few words to say about media leaks. And the Justice Department argues against the disclosure of evidence in the ethics case against Montana federal district judge Richard Cebull, who amid controversy about his racist emails. This is a roundup from ALM and other publications.
By Happy Carlock
5 minute read
July 15, 2015 | National Law Journal
Morning Wrap: The Atticus Finch Files | ACA Challenge Fails | Hastert's GripesA 1992 column in Legal Times about Atticus Finch is seen in new light. A federal appeals court rejects a challenge to provisions of the ACA's contraceptive mandate. A lawyer for Dennis Hastert, the former House speaker, has a few words to say about media leaks. And the Justice Department argues against the disclosure of evidence in the ethics case against Montana federal district judge Richard Cebull, who amid controversy about his racist emails. This is a roundup from ALM and other publications.
By Happy Carlock
5 minute read
July 10, 2015 | National Law Journal
Morning Wrap: Takata Rejects Victim Fund | Judge Assails Feds Over Gitmo Videos | Uber's Lawyers Push BackU.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler slams the Justice Department over delay in releasing redacted Guantanamo videos. Takata spurns a U.S. senator's push for a victim compensation fund. Federal marriage benefits are extended to same-sex partners nationwide. And Uber's lawyers push back against a class action over drivers' employment status. This is a news roundup from ALM and other publications.
By Happy Carlock
4 minute read
July 10, 2015 | National Law Journal
Morning Wrap: Takata Rejects Victim Fund | Judge Assails Feds Over Gitmo Videos | Uber's Lawyers Push BackU.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler slams the Justice Department over delay in releasing redacted Guantanamo videos. Takata spurns a U.S. senator's push for a victim compensation fund. Federal marriage benefits are extended to same-sex partners nationwide. And Uber's lawyers push back against a class action over drivers' employment status. This is a news roundup from ALM and other publications.
By Happy Carlock
4 minute read
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