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Goodwin Procter Grabs Anthony Alexis, Formerly CFPB's Enforcement Chief
Anthony Alexis, the former enforcement director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, is joining Goodwin Procter, where he will lead the firm's consumer financial services enforcement practice as a partner. Goodwin Procter was among several firms that recently had expressed interest in hiring a top official from the Obama-era agency, whose leadership was thrown into tumult over the weekend. Two acting directors of the agency, replacing Richard Cordray, have assumed power.What Lawyers Are Saying About Richard Cordray's CFPB Departure Plans
We reached out to financial services lawyers for their thoughts—and predictions—on the news of CFPB Director Richard Cordray's imminent departure. Here's a roundup of what lawyers are talking about.Policy's Nationwide Coverage Clause Did Not Subject Insurer to Jurisdiction in Calif. Federal Court
A federal district court in California has ruled that it did not have personal jurisdiction over an insurance company despite a nationwide coverage clause in the insurance policy issued by the insurer.CFPB Lawyer Kristen Donoghue Is Picked for Agency's Enforcement Chief
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to name Kristen Donoghue, the top deputy under outgoing enforcement chief Anthony Alexis, to lead the Obama-era agency's effort to police the financial industry, according to three sources familiar with the decision. Donoghue is a longtime agency lawyer who formerly worked at Hogan Lovells.Cozen O'Connor Grows NY Lobbying Clout With Manatt Hires
The hires leave Manatt, Phelps & Phillips without a lobbying lineup in New York City.Yes, You Should Think about Your Post-Law Career
How do you cut the cord and reinvent yourself—especially if you've been a lawyer for most of your life? Paul Irving, former managing partner and co-chair of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, has some answers.Fee Tracker: The Latest Look at Billables Throughout Big Law
A look at some of the legal bills behind notable clients in the news.Who's Hiring from the CFPB? These Law Firms Showed Interest.
Four prominent law firms courted at least one top-level official at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this summer. Between June and July, the firms Sidley Austin, Ballard Spahr, Goodwin Procter and Manatt Phelps each requested meetings with one or more CFPB officials, according to documents The National Law Journal obtained through a public records request.Trending Stories
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