Today's Top Stories • AG Picks Narrow After Ruemmler Pulls Name From Consideration • Survey: Profession Still Struggling for Equal Opportunity • EPA Air Pollution Regs to Take Effect After Court Lifts Stay • OSHA's Dust Rule Upheld in D.C. Circuit • Busiest Judges Are Presiding Over Thousands of Cases • Media Biz Vet Is NBCUniversal's New Lobbying Star • D.C. Circuit Provides Clarity on Online Sex Stings • Former FBI Director Calls Snowden Leaks 'Devastating' More Stories from ALM • Eakin: McCaffery Threatened to Release Emails • Plaintiffs Hope to Broaden Indigent Defense Pact • Facebook Sues DLA, Milberg, Former NY AG Over Ceglia Case • A Sidley Partner's Quick Turnaround, Plus More Lateral Moves Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. Latham partner Kathryn Ruemmler has withdrawn from consideration for U.S. attorney... Read More » Legal careers have changed greatly since 2000 but the profession is still struggling... Read More » A federal appeals court on Thursday allowed new rules restricting air pollution... Read More » The Occupational Safety and Health Administration scored a win before the U.S.... Read More » The busiest federal judges in the country are overseeing multidistrict litigation,... Read More » Comcast Corp. has cast Mitch Rose, an outside lobbyist for the company, as the... Read More » The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit this week became the latest federal... Read More » Former FBI director Robert Mueller III on Thursday called Edward Snowden's surveillance... Read More » In the wake of a report that Justice J. Michael Eakin received allegedly sexually... Read More » The Cuomo administration and the NYCLU Tuesday announced the settlement of... Read More » The lawsuit, filed by lawyers at Kellogg Huber, alleges that leading partners... Read More » Six weeks after joining Fried Frank, former Sidley Austin securities and derivatives... Read More » |
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