Monday, April 28, 2014

Retired Justice John Paul Stevens To Testify on Campaign Finance

Today's Top Stories

• Retired Justice John Paul Stevens To Testify on Campaign Finance

• Prosecutor's Discrimination Case Against DOJ to Settle

• Losses for Microsoft, Verizon on Customer Data Collection

• Pom Takes Mattel Path

• BP's Billions Draw Scam Artists

• Washington In-House Legal Departments of the Year

More Stories from ALM

• Court Says No Leniency for Challenged Procedural Defect

• Newest First Department Justice Reflects on Transition

• Survey Backs Up Our Numbers on Big Biz Female GCs

• Covington Associate Plays Surprise Role in Affirmative Action Case

Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications.

Retired Justice John Paul Stevens To Testify on Campaign Finance

Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is scheduled to testify... Read More »

Prosecutor's Discrimination Case Against DOJ to Settle

The U.S. Department of Justice has reached a settlement in an employment discrimination... Read More »

Losses for Microsoft, Verizon on Customer Data Collection

Microsoft Corp. and Verizon Communications Inc. have faced new setbacks in their... Read More »

Pom Takes Mattel Path

Pom Wonderful LLC has made litigation an integral part of its business strategy,... Read More »

BP's Billions Draw Scam Artists

Dozens of individuals have been charged with or convicted of filing fraudulent... Read More »

Washington In-House Legal Departments of the Year

The National Law Journal spotlights D.C. in-house legal teams that are ahead... Read More »

 

Court Says No Leniency for Challenged Procedural Defect

The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that courts may not sustain preliminary... Read More »

Newest First Department Justice Reflects on Transition

Barbara Kapnick, the most recent appointee to the First Department, discussed... Read More »

Survey Backs Up Our Numbers on Big Biz Female GCs

Women are doing better as general counsel than in other top executive positions. Read More »

Covington Associate Plays Surprise Role in Affirmative Action Case

A Covington & Burling associate was surprised to learn last week that U.S. Supreme... Read More »



Who's Hiring

 

Position title

Employer Name

Location

Attorney, Employment Practices - Ohio House Counsel Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Vibrant Washington Firm is looking for experienced M&A & Private Equity attorneys Mestel & Company Washington D.C., Washington D.C., United States
Contracts Administrator/Manager - Greater Washington, D.C. Area CYLA Washington D.C., Washington D.C., United States
Attrorney-employment and immigration Asonye & Associates Chicago, Illinois, United States
Junior Attorney W/litigation Experience CONFIDENTIAL SEARCH New Hampshire, United States
Senior Counsel (Regulatory/Trading and Markets – Equity and Fixed Income) FINRA Washington D.C., Washington D.C., United States
 

POWERED BY lawjobs.com

   

Email Management Area

Please do not reply to the address you received this email from. Manage your email communications below.

Why you received this email message:

You are subscribed to the NLJ Legal Times Afternoon Update as reg.thakur@gmail.com. You may be subscribed to multiple publications as part of your relationship with us.

To stop receiving the NLJ Legal Times Afternoon Update (unsubscribe) or to update your email marketing preferences, please click here. On this page, please update your subscription choices to this publication, and any others you may receive. You may also change your opt-in of email marketing promotions from ALM. It may take up to 10 days for your changes to take effect.

How to contact us should you have questions:

The National Law Journal®
120 Broadway, 5th Floor,
New York, NY 10271-1101
Customer Service Phone: 1-877-256-2472

About ALM | Customer Support | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions
   © 2014 ALM Media Properties, LLC.
All rights reserved.
 fb  tw

No comments:

Post a Comment