Thursday, December 26, 2013

Tax Reforms Could Bring Changes to Big Law

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• Tax Reforms Could Bring Changes to Big Law

• DOJ Lawyer Disciplined for Lapsed Bar Membership

• Senate Panel Will Review Surveillance Report

Tax Reforms Could Bring Changes to Big Law

A tax reform proposal in Congress could mean big changes for the inner workings of the largest law firms, and business experts said it would spell financial hardship for the firms and hit partners with outsized tax bills. Draft legislation... Read More »

DOJ Lawyer Disciplined for Lapsed Bar Membership

From 1990 to 2011, a U.S. Department of Justice lawyer practiced law without an active bar membership, according to a letter issued last month by District of Columbia attorney disciplinary officials. Laura Heiser received an informal admonition—the least severe form... Read More »

Senate Panel Will Review Surveillance Report

Members of an Obama administration review group will testify on Capitol Hill next month about their recommendations to reform the government's surveillance authority, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) announced. Leahy, the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, said he will hold a Jan.... Read More »

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