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A Look Back at High-Profile Hires in Big Law From Federal Government
"One of the biggest ones I've ever seen, probably the biggest," said one recruiter about the outpouring of government lawyers into the job market this year.Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers 2025
ALM's Elite Trial Lawyers recognizes U.S. based law firms that have performed exemplary and cutting-edge work on behalf of plaintiffs.Senate Judiciary Dems Release Report on Supreme Court Ethics
The staff report documents alleged ethical lapses of the justices, such as undisclosed trips from billionaires, and recommends enforceable ethics reform.Senate Confirms Last 2 of Biden's California Judicial Nominees
The confirmations of Benjamin Cheeks and Serena Murillo, expected to be the last of the year, brought the total number of Biden judicial appointments to 235.SEC Penalizes Wells Fargo, LPL Financial $900,000 Each for Inaccurate Trading Data
Both companies have made efforts to improving their blue sheet data reporting by hiring more personnel, implementing new governance frameworks and strengthening reporting technology, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission stated.View more book results for the query "*"
CFPB Takes on BoA, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase Over Zelle Fraud
The agency said they will seek cash damages to repay consumer losses over fraudulent activity. It claims that customers at the banks lost more than $870 million to fraud since Zelle's inception.Paul Weiss’ Shanmugam Joins 11th Circuit Fight Over False Claims Act’s Constitutionality
In a decision last September, U.S. District Judge Kathryn Mizelle ruled that the FCA’s qui tam provision—which allows citizens, referred to as “relators,” to file suits on the United States' behalf against those who have allegedly defrauded the government—violates Article II of the U.S. Constitution.‘A Force of Nature’: Littler Mendelson Shareholder Michael Lotito Dies At 76
Michael Lotito founded the firm’s government relations and public policy arm Workplace Policy Institute.'Serious Disruptions'?: Federal Courts Brace for Government Shutdown Threat
"When appropriations lapse, the Judiciary cannot purchase supplies or services by contract and several government activities cease, including, in some cases, performance under existing contracts," according to a public notice explaining how a federal government shutdown would affect federal courthouses.'So Many Firms' Have Yet to Announce Associate Bonuses, Underlining Big Law's Uneven Approach
Fewer firms are apparently in lockstep with the bonus decisions of the industry elite, and several big firms are delaying their bonus decisions compared with others.Trending Stories
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