Wayne State University Law School has established the Public Interest Law Fellowships program, which this summer is providing $6,000 each to 10...
Legal Times is merging with one of its sibling publications, The National Law Journal. The combined publication will focus on national legal...
Two top California law schools have created a DC internship program to expose law students to the intricacies of law- and policy-making....
Former Oregon Senator Gordon Smith is returning to Washington, DC, where he will join Covington & Burling and focus on international trade...
Former Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean has joined McKenna Long & Aldridge as an independent consultant, for the firm’s government affairs...
Brunswick Group LLC today announced that Michele Davis, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Public Affairs and Director of Policy Planning,...
The Supreme Court has agreed to determine whether or not the state of Hawaii must reach an agreement with the native Hawaiian...
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear the Federal Trade Commission’s appeal against Rambus Inc.  In the suit, the...
Dunlap Codding recently added two associates, John Behles and Joseph D. Maxey; and added Charles “Chic” Krukiel of counsel. Dunlap Codding is...
Pierce Atwood, the largest law firm in Maine, laid off 21 employees last week, including seven attorneys and 14 staff members, according...
The Blog of Legal Times reports from Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal’s swanky Obama inauguration party: Saturday night, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal held...
Deaf Dog & The Indictments is the world’s only (almost) all-judge band (the one non-judge is a PhD, so it’s okay). They...