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The Churn: Pepper Hamilton Partner Returns to Public Service, Plus More Lateral Moves
Pepper Hamilton partner heads to the NYPD; Weil, Gotshal & Manges snags prominent bankruptcy partner from Kirkland & Ellis; and Shook, Hardy & Bacon brings aboard Gavel Babble columnist in our latest roundup of lateral moves in The Am Law 200.As the Workforce Ages, Discrimination Dangers Increase
Having a larger percentage of older people in the U.S. workforce brings myriad advantages, but also some additional risks for employers.Russian Hackers Up the Ante on Corporate Cybersecurity
What can a company do when it learns that a Russian hacker group called CyberVor has amassed 1.2 billion usernames with passwords? Start changing passwords. Now.The Churn: Arnold & Porter Adds to Ranks, Plus More Lateral Moves
Arnold & Porter takes on a couple of attorneys from Alston & Bird; the embattled Bingham McCutchen brings on a partner and more notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.U.S. District Court Judge Sam Cummings to Take Senior Status
"You could call him the most important district judge for Second Amendment jurisprudence,'' David Schenck, a member in the Dallas office of Dykema Gossett, said of Cummings.U.S. District Court Judge Sam Cummings to Take Senior Status
"You could call him the most important district judge for Second Amendment jurisprudence,'' David Schenck, a member in the Dallas office of Dykema Gossett, said of Cummings.$3 Million Settlement 'Procured by Fraud'
An imprisoned former state district judge, a strange jury note that led to a hasty $3 million settlement in that judge's court, and a defendant that later proved that it settled as a result of fraud makes one interesting Texas Supreme Court case.$3 Million Settlement 'Procured by Fraud'
An imprisoned former state district judge, a strange jury note that led to a hasty $3 million settlement in that judge's court, and a defendant that later proved that it settled as a result of fraud makes one interesting Texas Supreme Court case.Mauricio Celis, Northwestern University School of Law Dismiss Lawsuit Over LLM
"I feel confident that if Mr. Celis had been asked about the state court prosecution, he would have disclosed it," said Austin attorney David Botsford, who represented Mauricio Celis before the CCA but was not involved in the Illinois lawsuit.Mauricio Celis, Northwestern University School of Law Dismiss Lawsuit Over LLM
"I feel confident that if Mr. Celis had been asked about the state court prosecution, he would have disclosed it," said Austin attorney David Botsford, who represented Mauricio Celis before the CCA but was not involved in the Illinois lawsuit.Trending Stories
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