By Cheryl Miller | February 3, 2020
Uber's tab was by far its largest quarterly spending on advocacy work since the San Francisco-based company registered as a lobbyist employer in California in 2013.
By Patrick Smith | January 31, 2020
Sen. Rick Scott and others had blasted the firm for signing on to serve as foreign agent for the top lawyer in Nicolas Maduro's government.
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 C. Ryan Barber | Mike Scarcella | January 21, 2020
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots, our regulatory, compliance and white-collar briefing. We're looking at some Main Justice personnel moves this week, and scroll down for new and notable federal lobbying disclosures in Who Got the Work. Plus, some takeaways on the final CFIUS rules. Thanks for reading!
By Cheryl Miller | January 16, 2020
Welcome to Higher Law. This week we're looking at a significant weed-in-the-workplace ruling out of New Jersey • Colorado legislation to protect legal weed users • Green Flower Media picks up a new D.C. lobbyist • A fizzled recreational-use initiative in Florida. Thanks for reading!
By C. Ryan Barber | Mike Scarcella | January 14, 2020
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots, our weekly Law.com briefing on white-collar, regulatory and compliance. We're looking today at whistleblower delays at the SEC, and scroll down for Who Got the Work, all the new moves and much more. Thanks, always, for reading!
By Meredith Hobbs | January 14, 2020
Amol Naik, who was the chief resilience officer for Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and a government affairs leader for Google, rejoins former colleagues at Squire Patton Boggs.
By Patrick Smith | January 9, 2020
Already well established in federal lobbying, Brownstein is focusing on expanding its state-level government affairs and regulatory practices.
By Mike Scarcella | Marcia Coyle | January 9, 2020
Welcome to Labor of Law. We're looking at a bias case on the SCOTUS conference list Friday, and scroll down for more: Ogletree's Scott Hardy is up for a federal court seat, and Jackson Lewis is seeking fees after the 7th Circuit dinged a lawyer in an L&E case. Thanks for reading!
By C. Ryan Barber | Mike Scarcella | January 7, 2020
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots, our white-collar and regulatory Law.com briefing. Scroll down for a report on new U.S. Supreme Court action between an investment advisor and Fidelity. Plus: the FTC's going solo at the high court, and DOJ's closed its Uber probe. Thanks for reading!
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