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Alabama Lawyer Is Elected as Next President of NRA
With Washington lawmakers still debating gun-control measures, the politically powerful National Rifle Association elected as its next president an Alabama lawyer who last year called Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. "rabidly un-American."Bush Budget Seeks to Ease DOJ's Woes
The proposed 2004 budget for the Justice Department brings into focus the government's stepped-up efforts to defend itself against an array of civil claims, as well as legal attacks on new counterterrorism policies.Why NYDFS is the Financial Regulator to Watch
Last summer, the New York Department of Financial Services burst into the regulatory spotlight. Now, nearly a year later, there are plenty of good reasons to pay plenty of attention to this zealous regulator.View more book results for the query "White"
California to sue EPA over greenhouse gas regulations
SACRAMENTO, Calif. AP California plans to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday for denying its first-in-the-nation greenhouse gas limits on cars, trucks and SUVs, challenging the Bush administration's conclusion that states have no business setting emission standards.Other states are expected to join the lawsuit, which was anticipated after the EPA denied California's request Dec.Continental's Lifeline Spun by Lawyers
As well as anyone, H. Rodgin Cohen knows that history has a way of topping itself. In 1974, as a 30-year-old associate at New York's Sullivan & Cromwell, the wiry young Harvard graduate worked overtime to help devise a plan to protect the depositors of Franklin National Bank in what was then the nation's largest post-World War II bank failure. Ten years later to the day, Cohen found himself up to the elbow in a similar task: salvaging the $41 billion Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago, a money center bank that was nearly 12 times the size of the Long Island-based Franklin. As Continental's outside counsel, Cohen would play the central role in devising the largest bank bailout in U.S. history. That rescue was finally completed last week after the bank's shareholders overwhelmingly voted to approve the plan.Profile: A Litigator Takes the Helm At Symbol
Despite predictions in these pages that Peter lieb was likely to get the GC spot at International Paper Company [The Shortlist, October 2002], the associate GC did not get the top legal job when William Lytton went to Tyco International, Ltd., last year. IP decided to look outside for Lytton's replacement-and Lieb moved up into the GC ranks by going to Symbol Technologies, Inc. Like his former boss, Lieb, 47, has joined a company with very public legal problems. Symbol, the New York- based manufacturer of bClass Actions Top 2012 Workplace Litigation Concerns
A plan to identify and address class action vulnerabilities deserves a place at the top of any general counsel's priorities list for 2012, according to a leading workplace litigation lawyer.Trending Stories
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