AFTERNOON UPDATE FEC: Larry Craig Misused Campaign Funds for Personal Legal ExpensesA 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 DownThe 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.
Plaintiffs to Appeal Dismissal of 'Plan Colombia' Lawsuit Against DynCorpLawyers for several thousand Ecuadorian citizens suing DynCorp International over alleged exposure to toxins through an aerial herbicide spraying operation are preparing to appeal a recent order dismissing the case. Faegre Baker Daniels' Lobbying Arm Signs Health Care LobbyistThe lobbying arm of Faegre Baker Daniels in Washington has picked up a health care lobbyist who most recently worked at Podesta Group.
Law Firm Leaders Q&A: DLA Piper's Frank 'Rusty' Conner IIIFrank "Rusty" Conner III is no stranger to managerial responsibility. Before joining DLA Piper in October 2007, Conner was partner-in-charge of Alston & Bird's Washington office and chairman of the firm's executive committee. So it comes as little surprise that Conner would serve as managing partner of DLA's D.C. office. (He served a couple of years as co-managing partner alongside Ann Ford.) | 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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