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Paul Murphy leaves firm for Greenberg Traurig
Litigator Paul Murphy joined the Boston office of Greenberg Traurig as a shareholder after leaving his own shop, Menard, Murphy & Walsh. Murphy's practice will focus on business litigation and labor and employment.Morgan Lewis cuts 2010 summer program
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, one of the first firms to announce deferrals for its 2009 first-year associate class, once again is taking the lead in associate matters. The firm announced on July 14 that it has canceled next year's summer associate program. The news comes two months after the firm informed the current crop of summer associates that start dates for those offered permanent jobs would be pushed into the fall of 2011.Suit charges state botched DUI tests
The Georgia Crime Lab may have botched tests on more than 18,000 blood samples in 2001 and 2002, according to suit filed recently in Fulton County, Ga.Two judges confirmed to 6th Circuit in deal between White House and Dems
As part of a compromise deal, the U.S. Senate confirmed two judges to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, including Helene White, one originally nominated by President Clinton 11 years ago. The Senate approved Michigan state appeals Judge Helene N. White by a 63-32 vote and Raymond M. Kethledge to seats on the 6th Circuit and a third nominee in the deal, Steven Murphy, as a district judge for the Eastern District of Michigan.Jon Hacker is a well-known figure at the high court, and he's now getting his first chance to argue a case before justices in the so-called "Zicam case."
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McDermott adds key energy partner in London office
McDermott, Will & Emery has hired Stefan Schmitz as an energy and infrastructure group partner in its London office, building on a team of Texas energy attorneys who joined the firm earlier this year with the opening of a Houston office.Boies Schiller CFO hit with stiff penalties for contacting adversary's clients
A Palm Beach Circuit judge has hit the chief financial officer of Boies Schiller & Flexner with unusually stiff contempt of court penalties in long-running civil litigation that involves David Boies, the nationally prominent New York litigator.Judge in Clemens case tells parties to keep their mouths shut
After a grand jury in Washington indicted Roger Clemens last week with lying to Congress about taking steroids, the decorated former pitcher swiftly took to Twitter to refute the allegations.Harvard Law offering first free online course
Harvard Law School is accepting applications for its first online course via edXa new online education venture between six leading universities.Number of federal and state wiretaps dropped in 2011, report finds
Federal and state authorities reported fewer wiretaps during 2011, primarily because they made fewer applications related to narcotics offenses, according to an annual report recently released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.Trending Stories
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