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July 01, 2008 | Corporate Counsel

On the Job: Reverse Commute

The parade of former government lawyers returning to private practice continues unabated, with Bush administration attorneys continuing to dominate in numbers.
3 minute read
May 02, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

Newsmakers

News about new positions, appointments, awards and new firms.
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July 04, 2005 | National Law Journal

Movers

Buckley Kolar (Washington): Frederic T. Spindel, formerly of Washington-based Venable, has joined as a partner—and other notable personnel shifts.
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January 27, 2006 | The Recorder

Muddy Waters

In the wake of Katrina, a dedicated team of legal services lawyers sails on, providing a lifeline for the legions of hurricane victims now being cut a raw deal by landlords and insurance companies.
7 minute read
May 10, 2010 | National Law Journal

Movers

Daniel King, a partner in Frost Brown Todd's Indianapolis office, has been elected to the IndyHub Inc. board of directors. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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June 04, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

Newsmakers

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November 07, 2009 | National Law Journal

Firms new to the list

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February 04, 2008 | National Law Journal

Immigration raids keep firms busy

A federal crackdown on illegal immigrants in the workplace has triggered a tsunami of work for immigration lawyers, who say fears of getting hit with an immigration raid or audit are at an all-time-high among employers. In the last year, employers big and small have flooded attorneys with calls for help in immigration compliance matters, fearing everything from audits and raids, to criminal charges and prison time.
6 minute read
September 12, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

14 Days Later: Katrina's Impact on the Texas Legal Community

Louisiana lawyers, law students and even some judges, are trying to find new lives and careers in Texas after fleeing from Hurricane Katrina.
19 minute read
September 15, 2005 | Law.com

Lawyers' Life after Katrina

Almost every lawyer in the path of hurricane Katrina had the wherewithal to get out of the storm's way. What they couldn't do is take their offices with them. At least one-third of Louisiana's lawyers -- more than 6,000 -- lost their offices, libraries, computers and client files. Solo practitioners and small-firm lawyers, who lacked disaster recovery plans or other large-firm resources, have been blown across the country -- and no one knows where those attorneys will come to rest.
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