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DC's Biggest Lateral Moves of 2016
You know the government lawyers who joined the top firms in the nation's capital last year. And you've probably heard about the mergers to come for some in the city. But for reflection's sake as a hectic 2016 comes to a close, let's revisit the lateral group moves, from one Big Law shop to another, that redesigned Washington, D.C.'s legal landscape over the past 12 months.Norton Rose Fulbright Heads to PNG, Plus More Lateral Moves
Global legal giant Norton Rose Fulbright looks to new horizons; Akin Gump and Fox Rothschild reel in some new recruits; Cooley and Goodwin Procter keep growing; Weil make a high-profile antitrust hire; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.For Stay-at-Home Lawyers Keen on Pro Bono, a New Kirkland Counsel Has You Covered
Kirkland & Ellis has hired an antitrust clearance expert by bringing on of counsel Donna Peel. The firm's new recruit spent the past six years as executive director of the Chicago-based Pro Bono Network.For Stay-at-Home Lawyers Keen on Pro Bono, a New Kirkland Counsel Has You Covered
Kirkland & Ellis has hired an antitrust clearance expert by bringing on of counsel Donna Peel. The firm's new recruit spent the past six years as executive director of the Chicago-based Pro Bono Network.Plaintiffs Bar Looks to the New Year After Rocky, Lucrative 2016
The plaintiffs bar bids farewell to 2016 boasting some impressive achievements, including blockbuster settlements in auto emissions litigation and other cases. But there were also notable setbacks—sometimes delivered by opposing counsel, and sometimes involving lawyers on the plaintiffs' own side.DC's Biggest Lateral Moves of 2016
You know the government lawyers who joined the top firms in the nation's capital last year. And you've probably heard about the mergers to come for some in the city. But for reflection's sake as 2016 comes to a close, let's revisit the lateral moves, from one shop to another, that redesigned D.C.'s legal landscape over the past 12 months.These Are Some of the Best Laugh Lines at the Supreme Court This Year
Laughter in U.S. Supreme Court arguments is usually not of the belly-shaking kind, but more of the quick quip or self-deprecating moment.One of Scalia's Final Law Clerks Looks Back and Ahead
Jonathan Urick vividly remembers the last time he and his fellow law clerks saw their boss, U.S. Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia. "We were laughing and joking. He was in very high spirits, making jokes," he recalled. Ten months later, Urick is a new associate at McGuireWoods in Richmond—one of seven former Supreme Court clerks working at the firm. He is the first of Scalia's final four law clerks to publicly speak about his time in Scalia chambers that ended abruptly after the justice's death on Feb. 13.2016 in Review: Game-Changing Lateral Moves
Not all lateral moves are created equal. A select few reshape the competitive landscape, changing who clients hire and why. Here's a look back at some of them in 2016.These Are Some of the Best Laugh Lines at the Supreme Court This Year
Laughter in U.S. Supreme Court arguments is usually not of the belly-shaking kind, but more of the quick quip or self-deprecating moment.Trending Stories
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