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Webinar: What’s Next in Washington? Federal Energy Permitting Reform Update
Join BakerHostetler’s Federal Policy and Energy Industry teams for a webinar discussing energy policy during this election year and whether Congress can find a way to cut through polarizing issues and reach agreement on much needed permitting reform. -
BakerHostetler Deepens Litigation Practice With Addition of Former Federal Prosecutor in Washington
Justin P. Murphy joins BakerHostetler’s Washington office as a partner in the firm’s national Litigation Practice Group and a member of the Antitrust and Competition team, where he will lead the Cartel and Government Antitrust Investigations Task Force. -
BakerHostetler announces BakerHostetler Continues Strategic Growth, Adding a Multi-Partner Insurance M&A and Regulatory Business Group Team
With combined experience of more than seven decades, Roehl, Bibb and Holahan have extensive knowledge advising on corporate and regulatory matters, M&A, and other strategic transactions for clients spanning all aspects of the insurance industry, including insurance companies, agents, managing general agents, captive insurance programs and insuretechs. -
BAKERHOSTETLER: BakerHostetler Strengthens Securities Litigation Practice with New Partner in D.C.
BakerHostetler announced today the addition of Teresa M. Goody to its Washington, D.C. office, where she will continue her broad-based securities and corporate law practice that includes defending SEC investigations and assisting clients with securities litigation, as well as serving as general securities and corporate counsel. She joins from the firm The Goody Group PLLC, where she was founder and CEO. -
BAKERHOSTETLER: BakerHostetler's International Trade Team Named a Practice Group of the Year
BakerHostetler is pleased to announce that the firm’s international trade practice has been named a Law360 2018 “Practice Group of the Year” in the International Trade category. -
In suing Exxon over climate change, Boulder is hoping company's deep pockets will pay for its left-wing agenda, group says
BOULDER, Colo. (Legal Newsline) – It remains to be seen if Exxon will fight the latest climate change lawsuit against it in the same way it is attacking the first round, by scrubbing municipal documents for evidence of hypocrisy by the public officials filing them. -
Attorney: Retail pricing class actions on the rise
On Nov. 11, JCPenney agreed to dole out a $50 million settlement to more than 8 million class members who filed suit against the retailer for false advertising.