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Three Firms See Departures Continue, Plus More Lateral Moves
McKenna Long & Aldridge, O'Melveny & Myers and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman see more partners peel away; a former Bingham McCutchen tax partner rejoins her former colleagues at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; a Latham & Watkins antitrust litigator launches her own boutique; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Three Firms See Departures Continue, Plus More Lateral Moves
McKenna Long & Aldridge, O'Melveny & Myers and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman see more partners peel away; a former Bingham McCutchen tax partner rejoins her former colleagues at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; a Latham & Watkins antitrust litigator launches her own boutique; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Wilson Elser Again Leads Lineup of Top Albany Lobbyists
Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker remained the biggest lobbying firm in Albany in 2014, with a diverse list of clients who were largely uninvolved with the debates over public education policies that dominated the conversation at the Capitol last year.Wilson Elser Again Leads Lineup of Top Albany Lobbyists
Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker remained the biggest lobbying firm in Albany in 2014, with a diverse list of clients who were largely uninvolved with the debates over public education policies that dominated the conversation at the Capitol last year.High Court: No Immunity For Contractors
Peter Kelly, a Houston attorney and partner in Kelly, Durham & Pittard who represents the plaintiffs in the case, said the ruling is significant—especially since private companies are taking an increasing role in providing government services through contracts.High Court: No Immunity For Contractors
Peter Kelly, a Houston attorney and partner in Kelly, Durham & Pittard who represents the plaintiffs in the case, said the ruling is significant—especially since private companies are taking an increasing role in providing government services through contracts.Lobbying Spending Hits All-Time High on Education
Money spent to promote or defeat education-related legislation helped push lobbying spending to an all-time record $226 million in 2014, JCOPE reported Wednesday. Lobbying spending was up from the $210 million reported in 2013 and broke the previous annual record of $220 million set in 2011.Lobbying Spending Hits All-Time High on Education
Money spent to promote or defeat education-related legislation helped push lobbying spending to an all-time record $226 million in 2014, JCOPE reported Wednesday. Lobbying spending was up from the $210 million reported in 2013 and broke the previous annual record of $220 million set in 2011.Trending Stories
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