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The Recorder

Mueller's 'Unflinching Gaze': Colleagues, Adversaries Share Northern District Stories

Robert Mueller III has deep roots in Northern California, where he served as U.S. attorney. We asked lawyers who worked alongside him—or faced off against him—to share their experiences.
20 minute read

Legaltech News

CFTC Announces Innovation Lab for Fintechs

CFTC acting chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo said the LabCTFC program will provide “21st century regulation for today's digital markets.”
7 minute read

The American Lawyer

Thompson Hine Aims for Gov't Contracting 'Coup' With Cooley Hires

Thompson Hine has set up a government contracts practice in Washington, D.C., after luring three lawyers from Cooley, including one who was a partner at his former firm.
3 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Who's in the Mix for Delaware's Federal Judgeships

With the court nearing a vacancy crisis, at least five Republican lawyers have expressed interest. But one prominent state Republican said the process is "very much in limbo."
17 minute read

The American Lawyer

Spat Erupts Between Quinn Emanuel and Plaintiffs Firms Over Foreign Exchange Manipulation Litigation

A pair of recent filings in U.S. litigation over alleged foreign exchange rate manipulation has revealed a dispute that pits Quinn Emanuel against Hausfeld and Scott + Scott. The dispute, which revolves around foreign exchange rate antitrust litigation, takes on added import because all three firms are eyeing key roles in similar litigation overseas.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Clinton Impeachment Lawyers Say Trump's Safe … For Now

Attorneys involved in the last impeachment this country saw, that of Bill Clinton nearly 20 years ago, cautioned that any talk of removing Trump is premature.
16 minute read

National Law Journal

Latham's Fisher Withdraws From FBI Director Race Amid New Contenders

Former politicians Joe Lieberman and Frank Keating will interview for the job.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

FCPA Pilot Program Nets 22 Voluntary Disclosures in Past Year: DOJ

The U.S. Department of Justice's pilot program for violators of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act brought in 22 voluntary disclosures in its first year, a significant increase from 13 voluntary disclosures the year before.
12 minute read

The American Lawyer

Ex-Prosecutors at Big Firms Weigh Costs of Speaking Out on Trump

Did the president expose himself to obstruction of justice charges in the unfolding scandal involving James Comey? If anyone has an opinion on that burning question, it's the country's pool of former federal prosecutors. But not all of them are willing to share it.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Here's Some Advice for Trump From the White-Collar Bar

The daily Trump-Comey-Flynn imbroglio and its potential legal ramifications for President Donald Trump suggest it may be time—or past time—for the embattled president to "lawyer up" with outside counsel, veteran white-collar defense lawyers say.
5 minute read

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