Monday, March 11, 2013

FEC: Larry Craig Misused Campaign Funds for Personal Legal Expenses

Legal Times -- Afternoon Update

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FEC: Larry Craig Misused Campaign Funds for Personal Legal Expenses

A federal judge in Washington today expressed doubt that former U.S. Senator Larry Craig properly used campaign money when he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on personal legal expenses following his arrest in 2007 in a sex sting at an airport in Minnesota.

General Counsel of the CFTC Stepping Down

The general counsel of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Dan Berkovitz, announced he will be leaving at the end of March, after more than three years of guiding the Dodd-Frank Act through the rulemaking process and court challenges.

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Plaintiffs to Appeal Dismissal of 'Plan Colombia' Lawsuit Against DynCorp

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Faegre Baker Daniels' Lobbying Arm Signs Health Care Lobbyist

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