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Obama Announces Cybersecurity Executive Order
Moving to strengthen the security of the United States' critical information infrastructure, President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed an executive order that calls upon federal agencies to review existing cybersecurity regulations and determine whether they enjoy the legal authority to require improved corporate defenses. The order, which the president announced in his State of the Union address, will allow for improved sharing of cyberthreat information between the government and private companies and develop federal standards for deterring attacks. The initiatives raise significant legal questions for the nation's biggest industries.Obama announces cybersecurity executive order
The White House moved to strengthen the security of the nation's critical information infrastructure on February 12, launching initiatives that will raise significant legal questions for the nation's biggest industries.Treasury lines up law firms to help run TARP
In one of the federal government's biggest legal services contracts ever, the Treasury Department has hired 13 law firms to help run the Troubled Assets Relief Program at a cost to taxpayers of up to $100 million.Five Questions Law Firms Face in 2006
Mergers. Firm dissolutions. Associate salary hikes. Last year was anything but docile in the legal market. And with ever-increasing competition among law firms, 2006 looks to be equally challenging. With that in mind, here are five issues that could, or should, be in every managing partner's sights. One prediction: "The string of rapidly escalating billing rates has pretty much run its course," says Bruce McLean, managing partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
A Missouri Supreme Court judge leaves the bench to join Armstrong Teasdale; two lawyers depart White & Case to found their own Florida boutique; and Thompson Hine recruits a new partner from Reed Smith. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Out-of-Towners: The 50 Largest Law Firm Branch Offices in Metro D.C.
They may be based outside the Beltway, but more and more out-of-town firms have offices in the region that rival D.C.-based firms in size.Trending Stories
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