AFTERNOON UPDATE Former Wilmer Attorney Accuses Firm of Gender and Age DiscriminationA former attorney with Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr has filed a $5 million discrimination suit against the firm, in which she alleges that the firm retaliated against her taking leave to adopt a child. Obama Chooses Former Top NYC Fed Prosecutor White to Lead SECPresident Barack Obama will nominate former federal prosecutor and Debevoise & Plimpton partner Mary Jo White as the next chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission this afternoon, a White House official confirmed.
Seeking Nominations for Washington Legal Departments of the YearThe National Law Journal is seeking nominations for Washington Legal Departments of the Year for 2013. We will recognize the Washington region's top in-house departments in six categories. To qualify, the departments must be led by lawyers from the D.C. metro area. More information is available here. Please send completed submissions to nljsurvey@alm.com, and include "Washington" and the company's name in the subject line. The deadline for submissions is January 31. If you have questions, please contact Sam Skolnik at sskolnik@alm.com or 202-828-0317. News Outlets Challenge Secrecy Orders in Chandra Levy Murder CaseFor the second time since the 2010 trial in the murder of 24-year-old intern Chandra Levy, a District of Columbia Superior Court judge is facing a challenge over orders keeping information in the case under seal. Former Puerto Rican Governor Joins SteptoeLuis Fortuno, the former governor of Puerto Rico, has joined Steptoe & Johnson LLP as a partner in the firm's Washington office.
Baker & Hostetler Severs Lobbying Ties With Chinese Telecom CompanyFormer Representative Michael Oxley (R-Ohio) has submitted to Congress paperwork severing Baker & Hostetler's lobbying ties with a controversial Chinese telecommunications company. Daily D.C. Lateral Roundup: Baker & McKenzie; Oblon SpivakA former general counsel of the Securities and Exchange Commission has returned to Baker & McKenzie as a partner. Daniel Goelzer joins the firm's corporate, securities and banking compliance practices. Goelzer is also a founding board member of the Public Accounting Oversight Board. | Get the BLT on your iPhone or iPod Touch. Available now in the App Store. If you have Twitter account, you can now follow NLJ Editor in Chief David L. Brown at twitter.com/davidlbrownjr. Follow him for links to key stories and updates from the NLJ newsroom. You can also track news on Twitter from the NLJ's Washington bureau at twitter.com/legal_times. | |||||||
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