AFTERNOON UPDATE GOP Senators Delay Hearing on D.C. Circuit NomineeSenate Republicans are holding up the nomination of Sri Srinivasan for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, saying they want to know more about his role in the abrupt settlement of a Fair Housing Act case a year ago. Lawyers in LivingSocial Class Action Seek $3M in FeesLawyers behind a class action against daily deal company LivingSocial are hoping to collect $3 million in fees, the maximum amount that the two sides agreed to in a settlement. The fees are on top of the $4.5 million that LivingSocial agreed to pay to settle claims that its deal voucher expiration dates and other restrictions violated federal and state laws.
Senate Democrats Moving Quickly on District Court NomineesFive federal judicial nominees got a nomination hearing Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, a sign that Democrats will continue to push aggressively to reduce the historically high number of vacancies on the federal bench. Daily D.C. Lateral Roundup: Paul Weiss; Patton Boggs; Hughes HubbardJeh Johnson, the former general counsel for the U.S. Department of Defense, has rejoined his old firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison as a partner. In early December, Johnson notified President Obama that he would step down from his position at the end of 2012, after more than three years at the post. Johnson joins the litigation department, where he will resume his civil and criminal trial practice.
Reed Smith Names New Managing Partner for Falls Church, Va., OfficeThe Falls Church, Va., office of Reed Smith has named a new managing partner. Carol Honigberg takes over the new role from Karen Fagelson, who served as managing partner for the past eight years. SUPREME COURTSebelius v. Auburn Regional Medical CenterDepartment of Health and Human Services had authority to determine that statutory time limit for filing administrative appeal from Medicare payment determination was not subject to equitable tolling (Ginsburg, J.) | 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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