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A year old, consumer agency extends reach
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau marks its first birthday tomorrow as an independent agency, a year in which it remained a potent political target but also made considerable headway implementing its agenda.DLA Piper Makes Measured Progress Since Merger
Ten months after creating a worldwide 3,100-lawyer operation, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary faces daunting issues of integration, client conflicts and a management shake-up. At the same time, the firm is entering new markets while building its presence in such target cities as Washington and New York. In the face of criticism, DLA Piper says corporate globalization is one reason for the firm's growth. "If we weren't there, we weren't going to be able to help [clients]," says managing partner Ann Ford.Black Fraternities, Sororities Sue Over Converse Shoes
Six black fraternities and sororities have filed a federal lawsuit against Converse Inc., claiming the shoe company used their colors and founding dates on sneakers without permission. "Converse is using our trademark just as if they were to put Coca-Cola's marks on a shoe of theirs without asking to use it," said Michael Pegues, a Dallas patent attorney and Alpha Phi Alpha leader. Converse said in a statement that the company wants to resolve the matter but did not comment on the specific allegations.Thirty Years On: A Memorable Law School Reunion
A member of the SMU Law School Class of '75, unlike some of his classmates, didn't become a congressman or a Supreme Court justice or the best darned criminal defense lawyer there ever was or even a Republican. But he connected with some remarkable people in law school in a way that feels genuine and vital and rich -- even 30 years later.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Judy Johnson, State Bar of California
As a woman of color, she persevered through an especially challenging environment for a young litigator. Her reward: the often thankless job of State Bar executive director.Apply Malcolm Gladwell's insights to your legal job search
Feeling stuck in your job search? You might want to consider the provocative insights into human behavior that Malcolm Gladwell lies out in his three wildly popular books.Mayor's Advisory Committee Plays Key Role in Screening Candidates
Mr. Bloomberg appoints nine members of the mayor's advisory committee on the judiciary, the state's chief judge appoints four, the presiding justices of the First and Second departments appoint two each and law school deans appoint two on a rotating basis.Well, It Could Have Been Worse: Lessons of The Am Law 100
That's the best that can be said for The Am Law 100 law firms last year. Three of four key categories fell, while profits per equity partner edged up by 0.3 percent (thanks to aggressive cost-cutting). And the tough choices are just beginning ...Republicans Rule: GOP Holds on to High Courts, Sweeps Harris County Judicial Races
The tidal wave of Republican votes on Election Day swept three GOP incumbents on the Texas Supreme Court to easy victories but sunk the hopes of a Democrat vying for a spot on the 3rd Court of Appeals and another trying to hold on to a 13th Court of Appeals seat. One of the winners was Republican Melissa Goodwin (pcitured), who won a seat on Austin's 3rd Court fo Appeals.Trending Stories
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