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DOJ whistleblower not reappointed to D.C. ethics panel
Former Justice Department ethics attorney Jesselyn Radack, who made headlines when she disclosed information to the media relating to the prosecution of "American Taliban" John Walker Lindh, has had her reappointment to the D.C. Bar's Legal Ethics Committee rejected.Museum Bond Exhibits Creativity
How do you get people to invest in bonds for an organization that doesn't really have a revenue stream? Lawyers at Nixon Peabody and Stradling Yocca rose to the challenge.Corporate Scorecard 2010 Municipal Bonds: A Pleasant Surprise
Municipal BondsRetaliation claim related to Lindh case is dismissed
A federal judge in Washington dismissed a retaliation action filed by the former government lawyer who advised the FBI not to question John Walker Lindh, the so-called American Taliban, without his lawyer after his capture in Afghanistan.Cadwalader Adds Three Special Counsel in New York
Making a pitch for baseball business
Though Mayor Anthony Williams has yet to win approval for his plan to build a publicly financed baseball park along the Anacostia River, the scramble to win stadium-related legal work has already begun.Whistle-Blower Feels Government's Wrath
Douglas [email protected] in her well-appointed living room in a leafy northwest Washington neighborhood, Jesselyn A. Radack seems an unlikely candidate for martyrdom in the war on terror. For three years the Yale Law School graduate and self-described soccer mom made her living telling other government lawyers how to stay out of trouble.Trending Stories