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Steptoe & Johnson Nabs SEC Associate Director

Christopher R. Conte, an associate director in the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, is leaving the government agency after 18 years…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Wednesday, July 28th. Here's a look back at yesterday's stories. Steven Fagell, deputy chief of…

Steptoe Expands Energy Practice Goes To Pennsylvania

Beginning September 1, Steptoe & Johnson PLLC will put in to action a significantly expanded energy practice, says PR Web.  The…

Former FCC Commish Leaves Wiley Rein for Media Access Project

Tyrone Brown, a veteran attorney at Wiley Rein and the former commissioner of the FCC under Jimmy Carter, is leaving…

Steptoe & Johnson Open Beijing Office

Steptoe & Johnson announced that they have opened a new office in Beijing, their first foray into Asia. International trade…

Seyfarth Shaw Adds Greg Yates as N.Y. Partner

Greg Yates has joined Seyfarth Shaw as a partner in the firm's New York office. The former partner at Steptoe…

$125 Million Plus Paid to Placement Agents for CalPERS Deals

The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS), which provides retirement, health, and other financial programs to more than 1.6 million…

50 Best Law Firms for Women Announced

Working Mother Magazine and Flex-Time Lawyers have announced their 2009 Best Law Firms for Women. The accolade is awarded based…

Shearman & Sterling Adds 3 Partners

Shearman & Sterling has hired on three new partners. Antitrust litigator Edward B. Schwartz, formerly a Shearman & Sterling associate,…

Steptoe & Johnson Launches Office in Kentucky [Correction]

Steptoe & Johnson has opened an office in Lexington, Kentucky, the firm's eighth. Jeffrey Phillips will be managing member of…

Steptoe & Johnson Brings on Team from McNamara

Steptoe & Johnson has hired three lawyers from Los Angeles' McNamara, Spira & Smith, including founder Michael McNamara. McNamara joins…

Report: Women Still Not Making Partner

According to a report released by the San Francisco-based Project for Attorney Retention, which surveyed 100 American law firms, only…