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12 Nov 10:27 pm
... Looks like that announcement is getting sped up. More after the jump. UPDATE: Greg Craig's resignation letter, also after the jump. From
the New York Times, ... Political infighting and palace intrigue, for $172,200 a year? Maybe Greg Craig will return to Williams & Connolly, where he earned about ten times as much in 2008. ... work cut out for him. Dealing with the problem of Gitmo is a thankless task.
UPDATE: Greg Craig's resignation letter appears below. Also, with respect to the Guantanamo issue ...
19 Feb, 2008 11:23 am
... in 2005, correct? Was podcasting designed as an extension of the blog, or something else altogether? Craig Williams: I had actually started
before that; I started on my own in 2004...again a very ... lawyers will be able to essentially become the journalists who cover their own niche? Craig Williams: I think it's already that way. Lawyers who cover their own niche have ... the blogs KM Space and Real Estate Space [2.16.08] Greg Storey, principal of Airbag Industries [2.15.08] Edward Still, publisher of ...
23 Aug, 2008 7:17 pm
... the new go-to guys on the block. An excerpt from the Daily Journal's article on Judge Williams below with a link if you're a subscriber to
read the entire article. Retired Judge's New Mantra: 'Deal or Ordeal' By Greg Katz LOS ANGELES - Superior Court Judge Alexander H.
Williams III is about to take his first job ever ... I used to be a judge beating up on parties," he told the Daily Journal in 2004 -
Williams long since has reversed that reputation. After studying mediation at Pepperdine University' ...
17 Nov, 2008 9:08 am
Greg Craig - a graduate of Harvard and Yale Law, a Williams & Connolly partner and one who enjoys
the rare distinction of membership in the Law Blog All-Name Team - has been selected by President-elect Barack Obama to be the next ... , a year before Bill and Hillary. After law
school, according to Craig's W&C bio, he worked with Edward Bennett Williams, a W&C co-founder, and went on to represent the NHL in
antitrust litigation, Alexander Solzhenitsyn in a libel case and, in 2000, the ...
21 Oct 1:49 pm
... to more defections, which leads to actual trouble. We were reminded of this dynamic while reading this NYT profile this afternoon on White House counsel and Williams & Connolly alum Greg Craig. According to the article, which cites "colleagues and Democrats close to
the White House," Craig is expected to leave his post by the end of the year. What's strange about this is that very few, if anyone, ...
15 May, 2007 6:32 am
WSJ reporter Greg Ip filed this dispatch with the Law Blog: To negotiate his first economic consulting contract, with PIMCO, former Fed
chairman Alan Greenspan turned again to Washington lawyer Robert Barnett of Williams & Connolly. Barnett, who negotiated the contract along
with W&C's Michael O'Connor, says, "When he left the Fed, Alan Greenspan received more offers than any ...
30 Oct, 2006 3:18 am
Bloomberg's Greg Stohr notes the stare decisis issues of the case. Legal Times's Tony Mauro provides the best press summary of the case so far.
The Legal Times also has a debate between Roy T. Englert Jr. and Daniel R....
5 Mar, 2007 2:30 pm
Posted by Alan Childress Greg Baker (Wm. Mary--Law, adjunct faculty and Director of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Program) has posted to SSRN's Law
Soc'y: Legal Prof. journal his article, Do You Hear the Knocking at the Door? A Therapeutic Approach to Enriching...
5 Dec, 2008 1:57 am
Article on Bloomberg.com -- Altria Punitive-Damages Case Divides U.S. High Court, by Greg Stohr. Here's an excerpt: A divided U.S. Supreme
Court wrestled with a $79.5 million award against Altria Group Inc.'s Philip Morris USA unit in an Oregon smoker...
13 Nov 4:13 am
White House counsel Gregory Craig, the former Williams & Connolly partner recently rumored to be on his way out of the administration, has
officially resigned from his post. Craig will be replaced by Perkins Coie partner Bob Bauer, a legal adviser to the Democratic National Committee and to President Barack Obama.
12 Aug, 2008 3:31 pm
... For the last few years, DAG has been the home of my former colleague Greg Williams, a
tremendously talented guy and truly, the worst driver I have known. God ... man gets to his Silicon Valley office in the morning - do managing directors cycle in? Greg earned his VC stripes here in Canada at a number of prominent funds (many located near subway stations, allowing Greg to avoid the entire parallel parking issue) before being lured south. The fund's strategy is hardly unique (it's the dream strategy ...
5 May 3:00 am
... soon-to-be-launched Wolfram|Alpha page • David Weinberger speculates on the significance of Wolfram|Alpha • Follow Stephen Wolfram on his blog CC-licensed music this week:
Neurowaxx: "Pop Circus" Greg Williams: "Teagarden Blues and Rain" Subscribe to Radio Berkman See a
partial transcript after the jump. ... Internet and Society at Harvard University. Until next week. [MUSIC END] Metadata MUSIC: Neurowaxx - Pop Circus Greg Williams - Teagarden Blues and Rain Share and Enjoy:
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22 Sep 5:32 am
... involving Johnson & Johnson's antibiotic drug Levaquin. An elderly man alleges that Levaquin caused him to suffer a ruptured tibial tendon. William Dowling filed a
lawsuit Thursday against J&J and its units Ortho McNeil Pharmaceutical Inc. and Johnson & Johnson ... onset of Stevens Johnson Syndrome commonly known as SJS as well as Toxic
Epidemal Necrosis or TEN. If you or a loved one experiences these problems, seek medical help immediately. Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Greg Jones
31 Jan, 2007 3:08 pm
The shape of immigration reform legislation will largely be determined by the Immigration Subcommittees in the House and Senate. The House subcommittee members have finally been
released and they are the following: Zoe Lofgren - (D-CA) - Chair Steve King (R-IA)- Ranking Member Elton Gallegly (R-CA)- Deputy Ranking Member Howard Berman (D-CA) Artur Davis (D-AL)
William Delahunt (D-MA) Keith
3 Sep, 2007 12:07 am
Professor Michael Higdon of UNLV's William S. Boyd School of Law has an excellent article about thesis sentences in the September 2007 Nevada Lawyer. It's so good, you don't want
opposing counsel to see it, at least not until after they've written their briefs. Of particular value to appellate lawyers is this point about the value of good thesis sentences to the
writer: Finally, thesis sentences are particularly beneficial for the legal writer who is seeking to persuade. Psycholinguists ( ...
25 Feb, 2008 3:52 pm
A 3-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit, including Chief Judge Kozinski, will hear three cases at the William S. Boyd School of Law on the campus of University of Nevada, Las Vegas
on February 27. Details here. As everyone knows, a published opinion resulting from any of those cases will become precedent in nine western states and two Pacific Island jurisdictions.
Which means that for the panel to uphold the "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" motto, they'll have to resist certifying the ...
14 Apr, 2008 4:07 am
... 's Jordan Furlong, who writes from the Great White North but says that law firm recruiting practices across North America utilize shallow evaluations of candidates and that law
firms could learn a thing or two from Major League Baseball. At Concurring Opinions, William & Mary law professor and young curmudgeon Nate Oman suggests that law professors
could shed some stress by shedding some guilt over the accusation that law schools don't prepare students for the practice of law. The constant ...
9 Jun, 2008 9:05 am
Image via Wikipedia In People v. Arriaga, case no. S149898 (June 2, 2008), the Supreme Court explains the general scheme in a footnote: After oral argument in this case, we were
informed that defendant Arriaga died on March 14, 2008. Although defendant's death will abate his appeal (see e.g., In re Sheena K. (2007) 40 Cal.4th 875, 879; People v. Anzalone (1999)
19 Cal.4th 1074, 1076; People v. Dail (1943) 22 Cal.2d 642, 659), we exercise our inherent authority to retain this case for an opinion ...
28 Jun, 2008 11:10 am
Last December I visited Camp Pendleton, toured the Iraq battlefield simulation center there and was briefed by Col. Clark Lethin and retired Detroit policeman Greg Williams on the "combat hunter program" the Corps had...
2 Dec, 2008 6:30 pm
... and the efforts of one law professor to take them down. David Weinberger interviews Charlie Nesson and Joel Tennenbaum about their lawsuit against the Recording Industry Association
of America. CC-licensed music this week: Brad Sucks - "Gasoline" Greg Williams - "Teagarden Blues and
Rain" More on this case can be found here and here. To download this episode of Radio Berkman visit the Berkman page ...
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