Friday, August 2, 2013

D.C. Circuit Nominee Clears Divided Senate Committee

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• D.C. Circuit Nominee Clears Divided Senate Committee

• Group Offers to Certify Law Schools' Honesty for a Fee

• Worker Denied Funeral Leave Has Religious Bias Claim

• How-to Guide for Overseas Lawyers Defending Capital Cases

• INADMISSIBLE: Lance Armstrong's Lawyers Attack

• Holder's Texas-Sized Gambit After Voting Act Loss

• A Lesson from the Snowden Manhunt

• Why Should the Internal Revenue Service Be Beyond Reproach?

• King & Wood Mallesons, SJ Berwin Agree to Merge

• Sidley Austin Adds Singapore Partner

D.C. Circuit Nominee Clears Divided Senate Committee

The Senate headed has closer to a major showdown over President Barack Obama's picks for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit following a party-line vote approving Washington lawyer Patricia Millett's nomination. Read More »

Group Offers to Certify Law Schools' Honesty for a Fee

Law School Transparency, the nonprofit organization that helped push the ABA into beefing up the consumer information law schools must report each year, has unveiled a new "LST Certification Program." Read More »

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Worker Denied Funeral Leave Has Religious Bias Claim

A federal appeals court revived a Nigerian immigrant's religious discrimination lawsuit alleging that his former employer denied his request for unpaid leave to travel to his home country to lead his father's burial rites. Read More »

How-to Guide for Overseas Lawyers Defending Capital Cases

John Koneck, president of Minneapolis-based Fredrikson & Byron, talks to NLJ about the first international legal manual for attorneys defending individuals facing the death penalty. Read More »

INADMISSIBLE: Lance Armstrong's Lawyers Attack

Lance Armstrong's attorneys filed motions to dismiss on July 23, arguing the government allegations—that Armstrong's drug use violated a U.S. Postal Service sponsorship contract—are time-barred. Plus more in this week's column. Read More »

Holder's Texas-Sized Gambit After Voting Act Loss

Texas bail-in may not look like a great tool compared to the old preclearance regime, but it's better than nothing. Read More »

A Lesson from the Snowden Manhunt

Government contractors can face criminal prosecution for improperly conducted background checks. Read More »

Why Should the Internal Revenue Service Be Beyond Reproach?

As citizens, we should have the right to claim that the IRS has made a mistake, without being afraid that if we are unsuccessful, we will have to fork over a hefty penalty — for doing nothing more than exercising our constitutional right. Read More »

King & Wood Mallesons, SJ Berwin Agree to Merge

The tie-up will create a new firm with 2,700 lawyers and more than $1 billion in annual revenues. Read More »

Sidley Austin Adds Singapore Partner

Nicholas Grambas joins from the Melbourne office of Gilbert + Tobin. Read More »



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