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Online Imposters Add to Law Firms' Cyber Risks
More law firms are learning that they aren't immune from identity theft.Ex-Jones Day Associate Is Trump's Pick for USDA General Counsel
Stephen Vaden, a former Jones Day associate in Washington who was on the Trump administration's landing team at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is now in line to lead the agency's legal team. Vaden, a Yale Law School graduate, has regularly spoken on administrative law and regulatory issues, and he formerly was an associate for several years at Squire Patton Boggs.Squire Patton Boggs Loses Claim to Domain Name
A panel has ruled in favor of the U.S. firm's opponent—a Chinese company that owns squirepattonboggs.net.DC Judge's Best Trial Tips, Government Lawyers Flock to Firms, Mueller's Hotline
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.In-House Chiefs at GE, Procter & Gamble Elected as Fellows to Governance College
Alex Dimitrief and Deborah Majoras have been named to the American College of Governance Counsel, a group that seeks a better understanding and broader adoption of best governance practices in business.A Look at DC's Top Five Law Firm Lateral Moves So Far This Year
Finally, a week in which the lateral market takes a breather. As August grinds on, fewer and fewer firms announce new partner hires in Washington, D.C. That doesn't mean we haven't had a busy year thus far, and that the lateral market won't spike again in September or toward year's end.Susan Fowler, Uber's Thorn, Shares Her Story With the Supreme Court
Susan Fowler, the former Uber engineer who exposed in a blog post her claims of a hostile work environment, tells the U.S. Supreme Court in a key workplace challenge that class action waivers in arbitration agreements unfairly allow companies to eliminate legal risks associated with systemic, illegal employment practices.Your Move, Trump Lawyers. The Country Is Watching
Big law firms, the ones billing Trump full-freight—can make moral decisions about whom they choose to represent, whose agenda they want to help advance. Their response to the violence in Charlottesville? Crickets...Big Law Responds to Trump's Charlottesville Protest Remarks
In the days following the violent clashes between rival groups of protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, that killed a 32-year-old legal assistant, some corporate executives have openly criticized President Donald Trump for his delay in condemning white supremacists. Some Big Law leaders have reacted to the president's response.Why It's a Good Thing That Williams & Connolly Isn't Merging With Quinn Emanuel
The combined firm would have been a slightly terrifying, 1,000-litigator juggernaut. But that's not why I'm glad to hear they're not merging.Trending Stories
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