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K&L Gates Adds Partners to Los Angeles and Palo Alto Offices

K&L Gates LLP has added partners to both its Los Angeles and Palo Alto offices. Seth A. Gold will join…

Another Partner Leaves the Howrey Firm

Howrey LLP, a global law firm, is set to lose another partner in its Washington, DC office soon. The Blog…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Tuesday, October 12th. Here's a quick look back at yesterday's stories. A top Polish banking…

McDermott Will Signs for New Washington D.C. Office

McDermott Will & Emery LLP said Monday it has signed a letter of intent with Clark Enterprises and Boston Properties…

Highly Regarded Commercial Trial and Appellate Attorney Joins Venable LLP as Partner

Highly-regarded commercial trial and appellate attorney Thomas Gilbertsen has joined Venable LLP as a partner in its Washington office. Gilbertsen,…

Morning Roundup

Good morning! Today is Monday, June 28th. Here's a quick look back at Friday's stories. The St. Louis, Missouri firm…

Missouri Law Firm Has News Re Potential Anti-Trust Suits

According to St. Louis, Missouri firm Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, companies considering mergers, tender offers, acquisition transactions and joint ventures…

Cooley Godward Bolsters Antitrust Practice

Cooley Godward has added Howard Morse as a partner in its Washington D.C. antitrust practice and elected antitrust special counsel…

Former Federal Trade Commissioner Joins Fulbright & Jaworski

Former Federal Trade Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour will be joining Fulbright & Jaworski on May 17, the firm announced Tuesday.…

New FTC Guidelines Not Targeted at Bloggers

On October 5th, the FTC released new guidelines relating to disclosure of gifts or money paid to anyone that endorses…

Kenneth Glazer Joins K&L Gates

Kenneth Glazer, the former deputy director of the Bureau of Competition at the Federal Trade Commission, has taken a partnership…

FTC Closes its Doors to New Applicants

Deferrals, layoffs, low offer rates for summer associates... what's next? Apparently things have gotten so bad that even the federal…