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February 01, 2009 | The American Lawyer

Star Laterals of the Year

At a time when many lawyers found themselves out of a job, these high-profile laterals were in the catbird seat.
12 minute read
April 19, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Shaw Pittman Local Office Hit With Defections

A WAVE of departures in the last six months has steadily whittled down the three core practice areas of Shaw Pittman LLP`s New York office, which now faces an uncertain future.
3 minute read
September 24, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

Missile Maker's Defender

GC Jay B. Stephens has steered a significant turnaround in Raytheon's fortunes since his arrival -- the firm faced "pretty big, bet-the-company issues" when he came aboard, he said. A pair of securities class actions were in progress, not to mention an export-control investigation and a three-year SEC probe. Meanwhile, Raytheon's global power plant business was draining $2 billion in cash. Stephens said he and his crew "stopped the bleeding" and resolved the issues through litigation and arbitration.
4 minute read
October 26, 2009 | National Law Journal

D.C. area's largest home-grown firms

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May 23, 2011 | National Law Journal

INADMISSIBLE

A PAC for Colbert; FCPA case is a legal seat-filler; measuring outlook by summer associates; Martin defends Johnson; the business of electing Democrats; Hesse to head AT&T/T-Mobile USA merger review; and Obama may lose Liu in this week's column.
7 minute read
November 07, 2011 | National Law Journal

INADMISSIBLE

Bennett copes with raising Cain; Grassley to throw molasses on confirmations; Weingarten wants high court's ear; identity gaffe golden for Barnes; pro bono awards in D.C.; and lobbying for full restitution from Libya in this week's column.
6 minute read
December 20, 2010 | National Law Journal

INADMISSIBLE

Doing more for legal aid; arguing Cobell legal fees; cheers and whistles for Lerner nom; Chevron bogs down Patton Boggs with conflict of interest accusation; Nathan named new AG; Bendinger and Cowie say farewell to Howrey; and Georgetown's new national security degree program in this week's column.
6 minute read
March 07, 2011 | National Law Journal

INADMISSIBLE

DLA not juiced about subpoenas; Howes investigation closing in on a close; two out of three wins for vets at the Supreme Court; Chesley faces possible disbarment; a construction split from Howrey; and a nominee to a Virgin Islands U.S. district judgeship in this week's column.
6 minute read
November 29, 2010 | National Law Journal

Slipping and sliding

With the recent passage of financial and health care reform, Washington may look like the land of legal opportunity. But even in D.C., firms have shed lawyers at a nearly unprecedented clip. Our annual ranking of the largest law offices in the nation's capital reports a 4.5% reduction in headcount for Washington-area firms ? the biggest drop that we've recorded in 25 years. Why the sharp drop amid all of the regulatory activity? Firm leaders point the finger at Congress and the Obama administration, which took their time passing and implementing regulation — thus making it less necessary for clients to bring on D.C. talent.
6 minute read
July 03, 2006 | National Law Journal

MOVERS

David F. Geneson has joined the white collar and civil fraud defense practice of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton as a partner in the firm's Washington office.
6 minute read

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