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The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
The former assistant general counsel for Altria Client Services Inc. makes his way back to Shook, Hardy & Bacon; McKenna Long & Aldridge expands its IP and technology practice with a partner in Washington, D.C.; and a former federal prosecutor and trial lawyer jumps to Wiley Rein. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].8 noteworthy in-house career moves
Charting some of the most recent GC and in-house appointmentsLawyers brace for swine flu pandemic
Lawyers are getting swept up in the current event topping this week's news cycle: the deadly swine flu epidemic. Employment lawyers' phones are ringing with calls from worried employers who are seeking advice on how to prepare for a potential biological crisis. Meanwhile in Mexico, where the outbreak of the virus was first reported and where more that 1,600 people have become sick, lawyers are taking more aggressive courses of action to prevent exposure to the disease, including donning surgical masks in their law offices.First Hurricane Katrina Suit Goes to Trial
First homeowners' lawsuit goes to trial in Louisana.Complaint in 'Baxter v. Gardere Wynne Sewell'
In this class action complaint, Plaintiffs allege defendants engaged in an international investment fraud scheme, in which Defendants actively aided and abetted and otherwise assisted the principals of a rogue investment advisor company, Sharp Capital, Inc. to defraud Plaintiffs of their investments.Gardere Hopes to Settle With SEC for $2 Million
With federal criminal investigators off the firm's back, Dallas' Gardere Wynne Sewell hopes that a U.S. district judge in Dallas will approve a new settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission that also will end a dispute with the agency related to the firm's representation of former clients.Gardere Hopes to Settle With SEC for $2 Million
With federal criminal investigators off the firm's back, Dallas' Gardere Wynne Sewell hopes that a federal judge will approve a new settlement with the SEC that also will end a dispute with the agency related to the firm's representation of former clients. A decision on Gardere's proposed $2 million deal with the SEC could determine whether investors who filed a class action against Gardere can recover from the firm.Gardere Wynne Settles With SEC for $1.2 Million
Dallas' Gardere Wynne Sewell has agreed to pay $1.2 million for violating an order calling for the firm to produce records from former client Sharp Capital Advisors for civil litigation filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission. But even if a Texas federal judge approves the settlement, the firm may still be on the hook as a defendant in a class action filed by investors in Sharp Capital.Trending Stories
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