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N.Y. state senators challenge bar group push for judicial merit selection
The New York State Bar Association faced a seemingly hostile Senate panel when the group called for an end to judicial elections and the establishment of a "merit" selection process.The Filip Memorandum: Does It Go Far Enough?
In the last week of August, the DOJ issued a memo authored by Deputy Attorney General Mark R. Filip that replaces the McNulty Memo as the DOJ's corporate charging guidelines. The Filip Memo reconsiders corporate cooperation credit in the areas of privilege waiver, employee indemnification, joint defense agreements, and employee discipline and termination. Attorneys Mark J. Stein and Joshua A. Levine examine the changes implemented by the memo and the criticism already emerging.Silicon Valley Makes D.C. Beachhead
Oracle and other Silicon Valley giants are making Congress their new stomping ground, with expensive (and effective) lobbying campaigns.Portrait of a Judge as a Liberal
Author Darwin Payne, a professor emeritus of communications at Southern Methodist University, has exhaustively researched the life of the late Judge Sarah T. Hughes (there are 39 pages of footnotes) and performed a great public service bringing the life and times of this remarkable woman to the fore.View more book results for the query "White Case"
'D.C. 25' Report Shows Law Firms' Pain on the Potomac
The Beltway is no longer a barrier against the pitfalls of a down economy. The majority of Washington, D.C.'s top-grossing law firms saw revenues slide in 2009, and 2010 isn't shaping up to be a strong year either, firm leaders say. The National Law Journal D.C. 25 survey, an annual ranking of the top moneymakers among Washington law offices, found that, for the first time in 11 years, the combined gross revenue for Washington's largest firms declined, falling 2.7 percent to $5.9 billion.Are Non-Lawyers Edging Into Practice Group Leadership?
When Morgan Lewis & Bockius formalized its government relations practice last month into the new Washington government relations and public policy practice, it didn't select one of its many attorneys with political experience to run the group day-to-day, but rather hired a non-lawyer director to manage the practice.Trending Stories
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