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Sonnenschein adds 16 attorneys, lobbyists to public law practice
Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal has added a group of 16 lawyers and lobbyists to its public law and policy strategies practice in Washington from Sullivan & Worcester. Leading the group, which focuses on energy-related matters, are Clinton Vince, former managing partner of Sullivan & Worcester's Washington office, and James Costan, also a former Sullivan partner.New FTC chair off to fast start
Edith Ramirez isn't wasting any time as the new chair of the Federal Trade Commission. She's been on the job just over a week, and the agency has already brought a series of cases in federal courts.Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt names new leader in Seattle
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt has tapped Troy Greenfield to serve as partner in charge of its Seattle office. Greenfield, who joined Portland, Ore.-based Schwabe from Bullivant Houser Bailey last year, replaces a three-attorney team that was leading Schwabe's 32-lawyer Seattle office.View more book results for the query "*"
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House approves $40M increase for legal services
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a $40 million-budget increase for the Legal Services Corporation as part of the fiscal 2009 omnibus appropriations bill. LSC President Helaine M. Barnett said the additional funding would allow legal aid programs throughout the country to serve the most vulnerable at a time when they are at risk of losing their jobs, health care and shelter.Dreier forms sports practice alliance with U.K. firm
Dreier LLP plans to launch an alliance this week with SK Sport and Entertainment, a firm in London, to promote athletes in the U.S. and European markets.When does a logo become a walking billboard?
While tennis players battled on the courts of Wimbledon's All England Lawn Tennis Club last week, a different sort of court battle has been growing in the Court of Chancery in London.9th Circuit won't rehear key gun case
Despite warnings from eight judges that the court was dangerously expanding California tort liability law, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined recently to revisit a high-profile suit against gun manufacturers.Trending Stories
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