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SCOTUS Bar Influence | Remembering John Paul Stevens | More Leak Comments
If anyone still questions the influence of Supreme Court advocates on the court's docket, consider Monday's orders list. It was a good week in general for veteran advocates.Who Got the Work?℠: McDonald's Class Action Defense Counsel and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a weekly column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.Squire Patton Boggs, Hogan Lovells Make Key Diversity and Inclusion Moves
Several Washington firms have in the past year made great strides in deepening their commitment to diversity and inclusion.Senate Confirms Another Judge to the Central District of California
Sherilyn Peace Garnett is the eighth Biden-nominated Article III judge to be confirmed in California since December.DC Law Firms Poised for Consistent Growth in 2022 and Beyond
"That's the beauty of D.C. firms. They tend to be slow and steady over time, compared to some of the High Rollers ... and they also tend to do better in slower times," said Fairfax Associates' Lisa Smith.View more book results for the query "Arnold Porter"
Downtown DC Firms Become an Increasingly Attractive Option for Suburban Lawyers
Lawyers used to move from downtown firms to the suburbs, in search of a different lifestyle. But that trend seems to be reversing—and could emerge in other areas of the country as well.3rd Circuit: ADP Not Entitled to Preliminary Injunction Against Ex-Employee Despite Noncompete
Matthew Levin left his position as chief strategy officer with ADP for a step up the corporate ladder, taking over as CEO at BenefitFocus, according to the circuit's opinion.A State Judge's Ruling Against Gerrymandered Voting Districts Highlights a New Legal Tactic
The use of a state's Bill of Rights as grounds for fair elections was used in the past to expand rights for same-sex couples and equalize education funding after desegregation.Big Law, Shunning Trump Allies, Keeps Wary Eye on Jan. 6 House Investigation
Some major firms have turned down requests to represent allies of former President Donald Trump in connection with the Jan. 6 House investigation. But lawyers are watching closely to see how the select committee's probe could influence future congressional investigations.Trending Stories
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