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Here are some of the top billers who've joined the government since President Donald Trump took office in January.Industry Reacts to Charlottesville; Ex-Bancroft Partner Joins OMB; Jay Sekulow's New Music Video
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.Casino Lobby Presses US Treasury for Marijuana Clarity
Rather than roll the dice in a hazy regulatory environment, the gaming industry is pressing the U.S. Treasury Department for greater clarity about how casinos should handle money connected to the booming legalized cannabis market.DC Lawyers Lose Their Cool; Goodbye Akin; Hello Scott Balber
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Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.Jack Quinn Returns to Big Law, Trading Lobby Shop for Manatt
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips announced Tuesday that Quinn is now a partner at the firm and will chair its federal regulatory and government practice in Washington.Deal Watch: Five Firms Advise on Amazon's Bid to Buy Whole Foods
Wachtell, Weil, Sullivan & Cromwell, Paul Hastings and Latham & Watkins are advising various parties on e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc.'s $13.4 billion offer to acquire organic upscale grocery Whole Foods Markets Inc.DOJ's Possible Antitrust Chief's Senate Confirmation Hearing
Last month, we discussed Makan Delrahim's background, including his experience litigating antitrust and intellectual property matters at the Department of Justice during the George W. Bush administration and his extensive lobbying work at Brownstein, Hyatt, Farber and Schreck. On May 10, senators from the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing and asked Delrahim about several matters that pose potential challenges should he be confirmed as assistant U.S. attorney of the Antitrust Division of the DOJ. For the most part, Delrahim provided candid answers, at one point even offering, "I'm an open book on this issue." Three discussions were particularly insightful.Trending Stories
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