Monday, September 23, 2013

Navigating a Changing Corporate Privacy Landscape

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• Navigating a Changing Corporate Privacy Landscape

• Gibson Dunn Hires Top Appellate Attorney

• Commissioner Objects to FTC's 'Novel' Merger Challenge

• Law Schools Get Down to Business

• Obscure Court's Fateful Rulings

• Post-'Windsor' Marriage Applications Spike in D.C.

Navigating a Changing Corporate Privacy Landscape

After revelations earlier this year about the National Security Agency's surveillance programs, public scrutiny has increased on companies' efforts to protect their customers' privacy. Former U.S. government contractor Edward Snowden's leaks to international media outlets revealed far-reaching NSA access into... Read More »

Gibson Dunn Hires Top Appellate Attorney

Helgi Walker, co-chair of Wiley Rein's appellate practice, is moving to Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Washington office. Walker joins Gibson's appellate and constitutional law practice as a partner. Wiley Rein partner Andrew McBride will continue to lead the firm's appellate... Read More »

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Commissioner Objects to FTC's 'Novel' Merger Challenge

The Federal Trade Commission pressured two merging companies into making concessions to protect competition in a market that doesn't even currently exist, alleged Commissioner Joshua Wright, who penned a stinging dissent to the agency's consent decree with media researchers Nielsen... Read More »

Law Schools Get Down to Business

Finance and accounting, management, leadership and entrepreneurship — all components of a business education, not a legal one, right? Not anymore. A growing number of law schools are borrowing a page from the MBA playbook and adding courses intended to give students a foundation in business, in addition to the law. Read More »

Obscure Court's Fateful Rulings

A close look at the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals makes it clear that the decision to grant or deny security clearances is rarely black and white. Read More »

Post-'Windsor' Marriage Applications Spike in D.C.

On September 13, the District of Columbia Superior Court announced it was expanding operations in the marriage bureau to keep up with a spike in marriage license applications following the high court's ruling in U.S. v. Windsor. Read More »

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