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Ogden Rejoins WilmerHale After Year as DOJ’s No. 2

Ogden Rejoins WilmerHale After Year as DOJ’s No. 2

David W. Ogden, who spent more than a year as deputy attorney general of the United States before leaving that post last month, has rejoined WilmerHale as co-chair of its…

Oil Companies Want to Put CA Climate Law on Ice

Oil Companies Want to Put CA Climate Law on Ice

In 2006, California adopted a law that would cut greenhouse gas emissions by California oil refineries, manufacturers, cement plants, utilities and other carbon polluters starting in 2012.  A new initiative slated…

Littler Mendelson Opens New Office in Lexingon, Ky.

Littler Mendelson Opens New Office in Lexingon, Ky.

Labor firm Littler Mendelson opened the doors of its new office in Lexington, Ky., which is the firm’s 49th in the United States.  Susan Sears, formerly a partner at Cincinnati-based…

Personal Data Law Makes Businesses Shy

Personal Data Law Makes Businesses Shy

Last month in Massachusetts, a new law went into effect that was passed back in 2007.  The law says that all businesses that have personal data on MA residents need…

Jackson Lewis Adds Two Partners to Denver Office

Jackson Lewis Adds Two Partners to Denver Office

Jackson Lewis has bolstered its Denver office with two partners from Ford & Harrison.  Joining the firm are Colleen Rea and Peter Munger, who served as managing partner of Ford…

National Law Journal Releases Annual ‘Appellate Hot List’

National Law Journal Releases Annual ‘Appellate Hot List’

 The National Law Journal released its annual “Appellate Hot List” that identifies law firm appellate practice groups with at least one significant appellate win since February 2009. For inclusion on…

Retirement Near For Justice Stevens; Three Under Consideration

Retirement Near For Justice Stevens; Three Under Consideration

Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens confirmed over the weekend that he will step down from the high court while President Barack Obama is still in office. Stevens, who turns…

Southeast Michigan Firms Log Thousands of Non Billable Hours Over Health Care Reform

Southeast Michigan Firms Log Thousands of Non Billable Hours Over Health Care Reform

According to the April 4 Crain’s Detroit Business article, many Southeast Michigan law firms are putting together teams of lawyers to thoroughly study the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.…

Morning Roundup

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Monday, April 5, and here’s a look back at Friday’s news… Day Pitney add two attorneys to their Trusts and Estates practice… Thompson Hine bolsters…

Spillane Weingarten LLP Announces Opening of San Francisco Office

Spillane Weingarten LLP Announces Opening of San Francisco Office

Today, Spillane Weingarten LLP announced the opening of its new San Francisco office at 199 Fremont Street. The firm is devoted exclusively to business litigation. According to today’s article at dbusinesswire.com,…