Monday, November 11, 2013

Deja Vu at Jones Day: Firm Hires Six More Supreme Court Clerks

NEWS FROM WASHINGTON

• Deja Vu at Jones Day: Firm Hires Six More Supreme Court Clerks

• Judges Warn Congress About Patent Bill Provisions

• Ex-SEC Deputy Dunn Joins Morrison & Foerster

• A Call for Less Affordable Care Act IRS Paperwork

• Special Education Class Action Against D.C. Moves Forward

• FBI Stint Was Antidote to Cynicism

Deja Vu at Jones Day: Firm Hires Six More Supreme Court Clerks

For the second year in a row, Jones Day has hired six law clerks who worked for Supreme Court justices in the term just ended. "It's a wonderful kind of deja vu," hiring partner Beth Heifetz said. As with last year, the six hires seems to exceed the number... Read More »

Judges Warn Congress About Patent Bill Provisions

Two federal judges have warned Congress that a section of the leading patent reform bill could have unintended consequences in the nation's courtrooms. Part of the Innovation Act, introduced last month in the House, establishes federal rules about discovery and... Read More »

Ex-SEC Deputy Dunn Joins Morrison & Foerster

After almost 20 years at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and six years at O'Melveny & Myers, Martin Dunn is moving to Morrison & Foerster in Washington. Dunn joined Morrison & Foerster as a partner in the firm's corporate... Read More »

A Call for Less Affordable Care Act IRS Paperwork

The Business Roundtable has urged the Internal Revenue Service to reduce the paperwork companies will need to file to show Affordable Care Act compliance, saying planned reporting requirements are burdensome. At the close of a comment period Friday on ACA... Read More »

Special Education Class Action Against D.C. Moves Forward

The families of disabled children embroiled in an eight-year legal fight with the District of Columbia over special education services can move ahead with their claims, a Washington federal judge has ruled. The Nov. 8 ruling revives a class action,... Read More »

FBI Stint Was Antidote to Cynicism

In his first interview since departing the FBI, Andrew Weissmann discusses the challenges of building financial crime cases and about the intersection of privacy rights and government surveillance — an area under intense scrutiny since the public disclosure this summer of secret monitoring programs. Read More »



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