AFTERNOON UPDATE Lawyers for Deloitte Seek to Buy Time in Subpoena Spat With SECSeeking time to fight a court order in a subpoena enforcement dispute, lawyers for a Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu unit in China filed "emergency" papers in Washington asking a judge to postpone a hearing scheduled for next week. Rubio Taps New General Counsel With Judicial Nominations ExperienceGregg Nunziata will be the next general counsel for Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), bringing with him years of experience with judicial nominations and Senate Republican policy work, the senator's office announced.
D.C. Appeals Court: In Drug Cases, Proximity Isn't EnoughThe fact that a man was sitting in a car near a closed container of drugs wasn't enough to convict him of possessing those drugs, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled today.
Daily D.C. Lateral Roundup: SNR Denton; K&L GatesSNR Denton has added a partner to its telecom and technology practice in Washington. Megan Delany, previously vice president for governmental affairs and counsel at Alaska-based wireless company General Communication, represents telecommunications and technology clients. With more than 15 years of legislative and regulatory experience in the telecom industry, she has advised smaller regional providers, national wireline and wireless carriers, and startup technology and applications developers. | 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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