Tag: DC
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Biglaw, Sponsored Content
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This Job Just Keeps Getting Better
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This Just In!
Senior Litigation / Bankruptcy Associate is sought by a highly regarded Washington DC law firm.
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Government
Moving From Government To Private Practice? Start Your Search Before Midterm Elections
If you are a government attorney considering a move to private practice within the next year or so, it would behoove you to take a more strategic approach. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 05.11.21
* A federal judge has dismissed a case a hemp organization filed against the Drug Enforcement Agency. Maybe the claims were half baked… [Capital Press]
* Attorneys for alleged Capitol rioters were given an exclusive tour of the Capitol grounds to seemingly assist in their defense work. [CNN]
* A new lawsuit alleges that the District of Columbia’s ban on dancing at weddings during the COVID-19 pandemic violates the First Amendment. This takes interpretative dance to another level. [Reason]
* Check out this article on how often Supreme Court Justices side with lower court judges who were appointed by different political parties. [Juris Lab]
* A closely watched contempt trial for a lawyer involved in a large environmental lawsuit against Chevron has started. [Reuters]
* A Virginia lawyer is liable for $742,000 over allegedly botching a divorce. Think of what a judgment might be if the Gates’ lawyers mess up in that breakup… [Virginia Lawyers Weekly]
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Asia Chronicles, Sponsored Content
Junior To Mid-Level Litigation Associate For Litigation Boutique In DC
A high-end litigation boutique in Washington DC is seeking a junior to mid-level litigation associate. Great opportunity to gain "hands-on" litigation experience. Apply within. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 04.01.21
* The New York Attorney General has settled a lawsuit with the maker of Life Alert. Maybe the company’s defenses have fallen and they can’t get up… [WIVB]
* A driver has pleaded guilty in a crash that killed a prominent Ohio lawyer. [Enquirer]
* LGBTQ students are suing the Department of Justice over alleged discrimination at federally funded religious colleges. [NBC News]
* A lawyer for the New York Attorney General alleges that the leader of the National Rifles Association kept its board in the dark about plans to put the group into bankruptcy. [Wall Street Journal]
* A lawyer who said disbarment would be an “honor” has had his law license revoked. Be careful what you wish for… [ABA Journal]
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 02.16.21
* Facebook has created a kind of Supreme Court to decide free speech matters on the platform. Wonder if the tech types on the tribunal wear robes or hoodies… [New Yorker]
* Two people have been arrested in connection with the killing of a popular DC-area attorney. [Fox News]
* Sean “Diddy” Combs has filed a lawsuit over his “Vote or Die” slogan. [Page Six]
* Check out the profiles of candidates who may be Manhattan’s next District Attorney. [Wall Street Journal]
* A lawyer who erroneously received a check from the IRS for around $285,000 is trying to return the money. Guess he never got a bank error in your favor card while playing Monopoly… [Whittier Daily News]
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Asia Chronicles, Sponsored Content
Privacy/Data Security Associate Attorney Job
Fantastic opportunity in DC for an attorney interested in cutting edge privacy and cybersecurity issues. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 10.13.20
* A class action about Xbox controllers that allegedly “drift” has been beefed up. I used to blame controllers when I lost at GoldenEye as a kid… [Video Games Chronicle]
* Andrew Cuomo apparently has “no interest in going to Washington” to become Attorney General if Joe Biden is elected president. [Fox News]
* A Connecticut lawyer who served time in federal prison for fraud is seeking reinstatement to the Connecticut Bar. [CT Post]
* Law School Transparency is hosting an event on the future of the bar exam that you should all check out! [Law School Transparency]
* A black man who was allegedly led through Galveston, Texas, by a white police officer on horseback is suing the city for $1 million. [CNN]
* The Florida Bar says a lawyer acted so poorly, the judge had to “resort to a discipline strategy typically reserved to parents separating bickering siblings.” This sounds like so many depositions I’ve attended… [Daily Business Review]
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Asia Chronicles, Sponsored Content
Junior to Mid-Level Litigation Associate Attorney
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 07.01.20
* Attorneys in DC can now accept cryptocurrency as a form of payment. As detailed in yesterday’s Morning Docket, accepting cocaine as a form of payment is still off limits… [Bloomberg Law]
* Florida’s governor recently signed a new law requiring parental consent for abortions. [New York Daily News]
* OAN has lost a defamation lawsuit against Rachel Maddow, and now they may have to pay the legal fees for her high-priced Biglaw attorneys. [San Diego Times]
* A Baltimore family is suing a local restaurant for refusing service to them based on how they were dressed. [TMZ]
* A judge has dismissed a New York lawyer’s defamation lawsuit against someone who called him an “ambulance chaser” online. This attorney should brush up on his First Amendment law. [Westfair Communications]
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Asia Chronicles, Sponsored Content
Junior Litigator for DC
Do you have at least one year experience with a large firm and a desire to litigate a wide variety of complex issues? Look no further.
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket 11.27.19
* The New York Bar is helping attorneys reach “high profits” by allowing lawyers to advise clients on legal issues related to marijuana. [Bloomberg]
* A Michigan lawyer has been sworn in as an attorney by the same judge who sent him to prison two decades earlier. [Detroit Free Press]
* Looks like Elon Musk won’t settle a lawsuit about his imfamous “pedo guy” tweet and will testify in his own defense. Wonder what type of experts Musk plans to introduce at trial. [Reuters]
* A NYC man has won $280,000 against a lawyer who called him an “a-hole” and a “jerk” online. Never thought an NYC jury would award so much money for such insults. [New York Post]
* The Oregon State Bar has allegedly mishandled the cases of a disbarred Oregon lawyer who is accused of stealing from her clients. [The Oregonian]
* The DC Attorney General has joined the pile-on against Juul, the maker of electronic cigarettes, over allegations it illicitly advertised to minors. [CNBC]