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National Law Journal

'Giant Killer:' How DOJ's Antitrust Pick Became One of Silicon Valley's Biggest Legal Antagonists

Jonathan Kanter, a Paul Weiss alum, became a favorite among progressives for his frequent clashes with Big Tech.
15 minute read

Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: FTC Is Hunting for Heads + A Mayer Brown Disclosure + DOJ IG Raises Ethics Concerns

Lina Khan came into the Federal Trade Commission with a reputation for taking a hardline stance on antitrust enforcement. She already appears to be delivering.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

'Break the Cycle of Wage Discrimination': DOJ Group Pushes Feds to Take Action on Pay Gaps

Leaders with the DOJ Gender Equality Network want OPM to block federal agencies from considering past pay when setting employees' salaries, saying some DOJ staff have found it contributes to pay gaps.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

DOJ Office of Legal Policy Pick Reports Boies Schiller Flexner Salary

Hampton Dellinger left the firm in 2020, amid a wave of departures.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Biden Assistant AG Picks Disclose Compensation From Harvard, Duke

Javier Guzman and Christopher Schroeder have been nominated to lead the DOJ's civil division and Office of Legal Counsel, respectively.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Biden Intelligence GC, Criticized for Huawei Work, Discloses Sidley Austin Compensation

Christopher Fonzone reported more than $400,000 in compensation from his work in Sidley Austin's privacy and cybersecurity group.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Trenam Law Adds 9 Attorneys in Tampa, St. Petersburg to Meet Demand in Booming Practices

The 81-attorney Florida law firm has added senior counsel and associates to its real estate and business transactions ranks, among other growing practices.
3 minute read

International Edition

The NQ Pay Climbdown At A Glance

Firms have moved to cut NQ salaries, hold them steady or put off their decision until later in 2020.
3 minute read

International Edition

French Lawyers Indignant, Disappointed, but Determined to Fight as Government Speeds Pension Reform

"As long as it hasn't been finally decided, we will fight. It's what we do."
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

As Deadline Looms, NY Judicial Salary Commission Weighs Continuation of Link to Federal Pay

Several commission members voiced concern about the expense of tying cost-of-living increases to the federal judicial compensation plan.
5 minute read

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