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On the Rise in the Lobbying World
Top stories from the Influence Revenue Report from 2002.Politically Active Obra S. Kernodle III Dead at 56
Obra S. Kernodle III, a politically active lawyer on both sides of the aisle who ran his own law firm in Center City for almost 25 years, died Monday evening after suffering a heart attack the day after celebrating his daughter's wedding. He was 56.Republican senators press Sotomayor on abortion, other issues
Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor weathered a third day of her Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday, frustrating Republican senators' attempts to probe her controversial past speeches and her views on abortion and other hot-button issues.Criminal Justice Reform or Cover for Slashing Costs?
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder recently announced that low-level, nonviolent drug offenders will no longer be charged with offenses that impose severe mandatory sentences. Holder said, "I think there are too many people in jail for too long, and for not necessarily good reasons."View more book results for the query "White Case"
Christensen Glaser Could Face Trial Over Bags of Cash
A California appeal court has revived an attempt to hold Los Angeles' Christensen Glaser Fink Jacobs Weil & Shapiro liable for the removal of 12 cash-stuffed duffel bags from a Palm Springs, Calif., condo 10 years ago.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
The week brought a slew of office openings, including Saul Ewing in Pittsburgh and McKool Smith in Silicon Valley. Meanwhile, a Duane Morris immigration boutique spin-off is born; and McDermott Will & Emery expands in Paris. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].'McNulty memo' triggers an ultimatum
A key senator's recent ultimatum to the U.S. Department of Justice to change its policy on waiver of attorney-client privilege in corporate investigations likely will determine the fate of pending legislation that would make those changes in the current Congress. The action is supported by a coalition of business, civil rights and defense organizations who view legislation as the only practical option to address what it says is the widespread, coercive demand for waiver as a sign of cooperation by a corporation.Is the DOJ's New Policy on Prosecuting Corporations Real Reform or Business as Usual?
For the third time in seven years, the Justice Department has issued a new policy for investigating and charging corporations. The McNulty Memorandum, being added to the Thompson and Holder Memoranda in the DOJ's ever-evolving attempt to get it right, addresses privilege waiver and denial of attorney fees -- but aside from that, does this latest policy really change anything? Chadbourne & Parke attorneys Abbe Lowell, Christopher Man and Obiamaka Okwumabua weigh in on the issue.Trending Stories
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