AFTERNOON UPDATE Former Governor Announces First Law School Clinic Devoted to PardonsAt a symposium last week hosted by Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, criminal justice experts discussed a number of ways to generate bipartisan support for national corrections policy reform. Defense Claims Prosecution in Levy Murder Case 'Predicated on a Lie'Heavily redacted pleadings and transcripts released today in the Chandra Levy murder case didn't offer much new insight into recent secret proceedings, but they did confirm that lawyers for the man convicted of killing Levy believe new information has come to light that could undermine the government's case.
Akin Gump Shows Modest Revenue Gain, Sharp Partner Profit Drop in 2012Despite a less than 1 percent increase in gross revenues and a drop in many key financial indicators for Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in 2012, outgoing firm chairman R. Bruce McLean isn't concerned. Economics Professor Joins DOJ's Antitrust DivisionAviv Nevo has been appointed as deputy assistant attorney general for economic analysis at the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division, the agency announced today. Complaints Against D.C. Judges Up in 2012The number of complaints filed against District of Columbia judges jumped for the second year in a row, from 54 complaints filed in fiscal year 2011 to 79 complaints filed during the last fiscal year, according to recent testimony before the D.C. Council.
Former EPA General Counsel Heads to Beveridge & DiamondThe former general counsel for the Environmental Protection Agency is joining Beveridge & Diamond in March. Daily D.C. Lateral Roundup: Paul Weiss; Pillsbury; Hogan LovellsPaul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison has added a partner to its litigation department. Alexandra Walsh joins from Baker Botts, where she was a partner. Her litigation practice focuses on white-collar criminal, civil, internal corporate investigations and appellate litigation. | 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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