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Don't Kill Humans: European Parliament Calls for Laws Governing Artificial Intelligence
The European Parliament is calling for the establishment of laws to govern robots and artificial intelligence.For Many Big Law Trump Donors, 'Stigma' Kept Support Below the Radar
It was no secret during the presidential race that Donald Trump trailed Hillary Clinton in financial donations from the legal industry. But many partners at the nation's largest law firms did back the president-elect—even if they opted to keep their support unusually private.Freshfields names Embley to lead M&A team alongside New York's Herman
Freshfields shakes up leadership of global M&A teamAssistant Solicitor General Rejoins Latham & Watkins
Latham & Watkins' Supreme Court and appellate practice will welcome back Roman Martinez, who spent the last three years as an assistant to the solicitor general at the U.S. Justice Department.An Assistant SG Rejoins Latham After Three-Year Stint
Latham & Watkins' Supreme Court and appellate practice will welcome back Roman Martinez, a former associate there who spent the last three years as an assistant to the solicitor general at the U.S. Justice Department. Martinez, a Latham associate from 2010 to 2013, rejoins as a partner in the appellate practice.SCOTUS Bar Warms Up to Wachtell Lawyer as Possible Trump SG
George Conway, who is married to Donald Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway, is reportedly a top contender for the prestigious post. Though not a D.C. insider, colleagues say he is highly qualified.'The best idea I had was this merger': ex-Hogan chief Gorrell looks back at the Lovells tie-up
Former Hogan Lovells leader Warren Gorrell reflects on a long career at the top after his recent retirementWachtell's George Conway a Potential Trump Pick for Solicitor General
No president is above the law, Conway wrote in 1994 in challenging Bill Clinton's push to dodge litigation involving sexual misconduct claims.Wachtell's George Conway a Potential Trump Pick for Solicitor General
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz litigation partner George T. Conway III is being considered to serve as U.S. solicitor general in President-elect Donald Trump's administration, according to media reports. Conway's represented major corporate clients at Wachtell, where he's been a partner since 1994, and argued one case in the Supreme Court. On his thinking about presidential power: "In a case involving his private conduct, a president should be treated like any private citizen," Conway wrote in a 1994 op-ed challenging Bill Clinton's push to evade litigation of sexual misconduct claims. "The rule of law requires no more—and no less." Conway is married to Kellyanne Conway, who's set to become counselor to Donald Trump.Wachtell's George Conway a Potential Trump Pick for Solicitor General
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz litigation partner George T. Conway III is being considered to serve as U.S. solicitor general in President-elect Donald Trump's administration, according to media reports. Conway's represented major corporate clients at Wachtell, where he's been a partner since 1994, and argued one case in the Supreme Court. On his thinking about presidential power: "In a case involving his private conduct, a president should be treated like any private citizen," Conway wrote in a 1994 op-ed challenging Bill Clinton's push to evade litigation of sexual misconduct claims. "The rule of law requires no more—and no less." Conway is married to Kellyanne Conway, who's set to become counselor to Donald Trump.Trending Stories
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