Good morning everyone! Today is Wednesday, March 31, and here’s a look back at yesterday’s news…
The illustrious history of the recess appointment is explained after President Obama makes 15 of them…
The law offices of Derek K. Yu go paperless in March…
Lovells plans to close it’s Chicago office later in the year…
McKool Smith wins more than100 top verdicts for the second year in a row….
Willie Shepherd, formerly of Kamlet Shepherd and Reichert LLP, lied about diversity statistics at his firm and receives a $127.50 fine…
Ogletree Deakins opens a new office in Minneapolis….
Carter G. Phillips of Sidley Austin is named one of the decade’s most influential lawyers by The National Law Journal…
Gross revenue and profits per partner drop at Foley & Lardner…
A former Arnold & Porter partner who pleaded guilty to tax evasion and conspiracy charges is sentenced…
Three former and current female employees of Bank of America and it’s Merrill Lynch division sue the bank claiming the company engages in gender biased and discriminatory practices …
Pope Benedict XVI invokes the Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act…