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Former Money Laundering Prosecutor Joins Squire Sanders

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Powered by LawFuel – Squire Patton Boggs is pleased to announce that Claiborne (Clay) W. Porter has joined the firm’s Government Investigations & White Collar Practice as a partner based in the Washington DC office. Mr. Porter formerly served as the Acting Principal Deputy Chief of the US Department of Justice’s Money Laundering and Asset […]

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Transport Agency Burns While Lawyers Get Rich . . And a Possible Class Action Looms

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The disaster that is The NZ Transport Agency has been further highlighted after reports that the Agency has spent close to $2.2 million on consultants with the largest amount – at $1.8 million – going to Meredith Connell to help sort out the Agency mess. LawFuel has reported on the disaster Agency presiding over its

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6 Ways Businesses Can Battle Disinformation

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WilmerHale Senior Associate Matthew Ferraro has authored an article on disinformation for CNN Business Perspectives. Last month, a video that appeared to show House Speaker Nancy Pelosi slurring her words went viral on social media. This video, which was edited and slowed for effect, was viewed millions of times, and political opponents used it to question Pelosi’s

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Clifford Chance launches first legal project management apprenticeship to tap new talent market

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Powered by LawFuel – Clifford Chance has launched the first apprenticeship scheme dedicated to training legal project management experts, as the firm expands the use of world-class project management on its clients’ most critical work. The apprenticeship will tap a new source of recruits, at a time when law firms face a tight market for

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Baker McKenzie First Global Law Firm to Set 40:40:20 Gender Targets

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Powered by LawFuel – Baker McKenzie is delighted to announce today new global aspirational targets set at 40:40:20 per cent gender diversity, to represent 40% women, 40% men and 20% flexible (women, men or non-binary persons). This target applies to Partners, senior business professionals, Firm committee leadership and candidate pools for recruitment. Baker McKenzie has

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Slaughters Lift London Pay Rates in Pay War ‘Race to the Top’

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Slaughter & May is the latest major law firm in London to life its associate pay, which is £100,000 including bonuses The pay increase follows recent moves by firms in The City, including Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Clifford Chance which both lifted their pay for newly-qualified (NQ) pay to £100,000 as the pay war started

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Ex-LA Sheriff Deputy Jailed For Lying to FBI Over Jail Attack

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            LOS ANGELES – A former deputy with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department was sentenced today to 12 months in federal prison for lying to FBI agents about the beating of a handcuffed man that took place in 2011 at Men’s Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles.             Byron Dredd, 37, was found guilty by a

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Statement From Jordan Williams on Supreme Court Decision

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“When my lawyers were approached by Mr Craig’s QC asking for our consent to the joint sailing holiday, I felt I was damned if I did, damned if I didn’t.  The hearing had finished – we were just waiting for the decision – so there was no possibility of recusal. We feared that non-consent would be seen as insulting to the judge. I was not aware

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