AFTERNOON UPDATE House Panel Open to Pending Merger Between American, US AirMembers of a U.S. House subcommittee in a hearing this morning seemed generally receptive to the pending merger of American Airlines and US Airways, skimming over antitrust concerns to focus on what the deal might mean for their individual districts. Federal Judge Oberdorfer, Who Died at 94, 'Tried to Do Justice Wherever Possible'Judge Louis Oberdorfer, who spent more than three decades serving on the federal court bench in Washington, died on February 21 at age 94. In 60-plus years of practicing law, Oberdorfer was on the front lines of the fight for civil rights, from combating racial discrimination to advocating for prisoners' rights. He clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black; worked in private practice at what would eventually become Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr; served in the U.S. Department of Justice under Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy; and helped establish the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and the Legal Services Corp.
Covington & Burling's Gross Revenue Grew by 6.4 Percent in 2012Covington & Burling saw another steady year of growth in 2012, posting a 6.4 percent jump in gross revenue and a 5.4 percent increase in profits per partner, according to our reporting. Firm chair Timothy Hester said that it was an especially good year for the firm's litigation, corporate and transactional, and life sciences practices. Superior Court Judge Burgess' Retirement Opens New VacancyAfter 30 years on the bench, District of Columbia Superior Court Judge A. Franklin Burgess Jr. is retiring, the D.C. Judicial Nomination Commission announced today.
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