X

department of justice

Tribe Headed to Justice Department

Laurence Tribe, prominent Harvard Law professor and generally considered one of the foremost liberal constitutional law scholars and Supreme Court…

Justice at Work

The Department of Justice and its federal brethren unsealed a pair of indictments Wednesday that merit interest. First, in New York,…

Report Identifies Attorney-Client Accounts as Major Loophole in Money Laundering Laws

In its report released last week, the U.S. Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations revealed that Chicago-based Sidley Austin LLP transferred…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Tuesday, February 2, and here's a quick peek back at yesterday's headlines... Ropes & Gray…

Former Assistant to Solicitor General Joins Ropes & Gray

Douglas Hallward-Driemeier, formerly Assistant to the U.S. Solicitor General, has joined Ropes & Gray as a partner in its Appellate…

Former Bush Lawyers Will Not Face Sanctions for “Torture Memos”

A forthcoming Department of Justice report from the Office of Professional Responsibility will clear Bush administration lawyers of professional misconduct…

Carl Nichols Joins WilmerHale

Carl Nichols, a former senior litigator for the Department of Justice has joined WilmerHale as a partner. Nichols worked in…

Former Jones Day Partner Rejoins Firm After a Stint at DoJ

For the past eight years, Gregory Katsas has held high level posts at the Justice Department. Mr. Katsas served as…

The DoJ is Hiring an Attorney for the Office of Vaccine Litigation

The DoJ is gearing up for a fight with the anti-vaccination crowd, and they're looking for a new attorney to…

DOJ Investigating IBM for Antitrust Violations

The Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation of IBM. Big Blue's rivals allege that IBM has engaged in…

Three New Prosecutors for the US Attorney’s Office in DC

Acting U.S. Attorney Channing Phillips announced the hiring of three new assistant U.S. attorneys today in the D.C. office. The…

Anti Trust Guidelines for Mergers to be Reviewed

The Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice are reviewing the guidelines used to asses the antitrust issues raised…