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Behind the Scenes, Big Law Shapes Trump Presidency
It's not just high-profile appointees like Don McGahn II helping to shepherd in the new administration—and possibly reap benefits from a new era in Washington.Congratulations, You Made Partner! Now What?
As firms elevate a new class of partners, seasoned lawyers share their tips for wooing clients, marketing yourself, and finding your place in the partnership.DC's Biggest Lateral Moves of 2016
You know the government lawyers who joined the top firms in the nation's capital last year. And you've probably heard about the mergers to come for some in the city. But for reflection's sake as a hectic 2016 comes to a close, let's revisit the lateral group moves, from one Big Law shop to another, that redesigned Washington, D.C.'s legal landscape over the past 12 months.DC's Biggest Lateral Moves of 2016
You know the government lawyers who joined the top firms in the nation's capital last year. And you've probably heard about the mergers to come for some in the city. But for reflection's sake as 2016 comes to a close, let's revisit the lateral moves, from one shop to another, that redesigned D.C.'s legal landscape over the past 12 months.Wiley Rein Practice Leader Decamps for Crowell & Moring
Laura Foggan, a longtime litigator at Wiley Rein and leader of the firm's insurance appellate group, has joined Crowell & Moring as a partner in Washington, D.C. Foggan's hire comes a few weeks after Crowell & Moring confirmed its discussions with New York's Herrick, Feinstein about a potential merger.Wiley Rein Practice Leader Decamps for Crowell & Moring
Laura Foggan, a longtime litigator at Wiley Rein and leader of the firm's insurance appellate group, has joined Crowell & Moring as a partner in Washington, D.C. Foggan's hire comes a few weeks after Crowell & Moring confirmed its discussions with New York's Herrick, Feinstein about a potential merger.2016 in Review: Game-Changing Lateral Moves
Not all lateral moves are created equal. A select few reshape the competitive landscape, changing who clients hire and why. Here's a look back at some of them in 2016.Are US Lawyers a Weak Link in the Fight Against Money Laundering?
Earlier this month, for the first time in 10 years, an intergovernmental organization called the Financial Action Task Force graded the United States on its efforts to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. The group, which includes government representatives from more than 30 countries, gave the U.S. the lowest possible score in five of the 51 categories it uses to judge countries' efforts.Are US Lawyers a Weak Link in the Fight Against Money Laundering?
The United States trails other nations when it comes to attorneys' anti-money laundering requirements.Are US Lawyers a Weak Link in the Fight Against Money Laundering?
The United States trails other nations when it comes to attorneys' anti-money laundering requirements.Trending Stories
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