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January 17, 2011 | National Law Journal

D.C. CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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June 15, 2009 | National Law Journal

CIVIL ACTIONS

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November 22, 2004 | National Law Journal

Pro Bono Bulletin Board: Legal Aid's New Digs

With some help from Shaw Pittman, the Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia gets a satellite office. Plus: eating cheap for charity; former Howrey Simon partner goes full time at lawyers committe; and more.
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February 07, 2005 | National Law Journal

Communication Breakdown

Elizabeth Gillespie and six other deaf patients have sued a Laurel, Md., hospital, claiming that the technology it uses to communicate with the hearing-impaired is woefully inadequate. Lawyers for the plaintiffs say this may be a case of first impression, with national ramifications.
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September 04, 2006 | National Law Journal

MOVERS

Morrison & Foerster has added a four-partner litigation group from Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw to its New York office; and Fulbright & Jaworski has added five attorneys from Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal to its health care practice in St. Louis.
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March 22, 2010 | National Law Journal

D.C. MOVES

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July 25, 2005 | National Law Journal

Civil Actions

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January 31, 2005 | National Law Journal

Pre-emptive actions seen at nonprofits

In early 2003, Barron Buzz Tenny, the executive vice president and general counsel of the New York-based Ford Foundation, sat down with the text of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the 2002 corporate governance reform law passed in the wake of the Enron Corp. and WorldCom Inc. meltdowns.
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November 06, 2006 | National Law Journal

MOVERS

Nixon Peabody partner Elizabeth Moore and Constantine Cannon partner Lloyd Constantine will serve as two of the six co-chairs for New York Governor-elect Elliott Spitzer�s transition team; and Washington-based firm Miller & Chevalier hired trade litigator John Magnus, who is currently an adjunct professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law.
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January 25, 2010 | Law.com

Facing Impeachment, Federal Judge Mounts His Defense

On Thursday, a task force of the U.S. House of Representatives voted unanimously in favor of four articles of impeachment against Louisiana federal Judge G. Thomas Porteous Jr. How does Porteous plan to head off impeachment and removal from office? His lawyer is outlining a defense based on two major points: first, that much of what Porteous is accused of doing happened before he was on the federal bench, and second, that the Justice Department chose not to prosecute him for what he has done.
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