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Big Law Turns to Federal Government for Litigation and Regulatory Hires
Steptoe has hired former DOJ national security official Andrew Adams in its investigations practice, while Foley Hoag brought on former Biden administration official Beth Neitzel to its litigation team.Arnold & Porter Lures 6-Lawyer Trial Team From Shook Hardy
The group has represented clients in the medical device, tobacco and pharmaceutical industries, among others, in pretrial litigation and as trial and appellate counsel.Disputes Over Culturally Inspired Fashions On and Off the Runway
In this article, Natasha Reed discusses that while casting for runway shows seems to be moving toward cultural diversity, the fashion industry itself may have a cultural appropriation crisis. In this article, she lays out six fashion industry cultural appropriation disputes that made headlines, with some even making their way from the catwalk to court.'We Want to Stigmatize That Work': Report Focuses on Big Law's Ties to Fossil Fuel Industry
Law Students for Climate Accountability said more law firms received an "A" in its scorecard this year, but most received "D" and "F" scores.View more book results for the query "Foley Hoag"
Law.com Compass: ALM Market Analysis Report Shows Opportunities Abound for Big Law in Denver
Report takes in-depth look at historical data on the largest law firms with a presence in the Metro Denver area, as well as the business climate in which they operateRecruiting Firm's Appeal of $7.7M Judgment in 'Purloined Trade Secrets' Case Headed to 1st Circuit
"Defendants argue that neither the jury nor the court identified the misappropriated trade secrets, or found that the purloined trade secrets were actually exploited, or found that Catapult's profits were attributable to the use of BioPoint's trade secrets. These assertions are blatantly incorrect," U.S. District Judge Richard G. Stearns wrote.Senior FDA Official Joins Morgan Lewis, as Biotech Client Demand Remains High
Maarika Kimbrell is joining Morgan Lewis as major federal legislation and ongoing regulatory changes have helped to drive client demand within the health care space.Why Is Big Law Growing When Demand Is Dropping?
Many firms are "relying on some natural attrition, and it's not coming along as fast as they'd like," Wells Fargo's Owen Burman said.CIA Denied Summary Judgment in Fight Over Trump's Declassification of Documents
"The First Circuit has instructed that Exemption 7(A) leaves 'no room for judicial balancing' and if the court concludes the requested documents were compiled for law enforcement purposes, 'the inherent nature of the requested documents is irrelevant to the question of exemption,'" stated Judge Denise J. Casper citing Curran v. Dep't of Just. "The key inquiry, therefore, 'becomes whether revelation of the data will tend to obstruct, impede, or hinder enforcement proceedings.'"Trending Stories
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