...Wells Fargo Securities, among other financial clients. Thomas Sporkin, a BuckleySandler partner in Washington and former head of the SEC's office of...
For more than two years, a team of federal prosecutors had their eyes trained on the largest credit rating agency in the world: Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC
In a year when few lawyers expected soaring profits, given the still-sluggish economy, D.C. firms generally mustered decent showings in 2012, according to firm leaders and legal consultants
...BUCKLEYSANDLER Joseph Reilly, 43, will be promoted...
DOJ smoked in tobacco appeal; fraud and Brown; Stokes retires; 'stache for cash; confirmations, finally; and Dole but no dice in this week's column
...filed with the agency," he said. Thomas Sporkin, a BuckleySandler partner in Washington and former head of the SEC's office of...
...BUCKLEYSANDLER David Whitaker, 54, has joined BuckleySandler...
...in the New York U.S. attorney's office who went to BuckleySandler, or Mary Ellen Callahan, who stepped down as the chief privacy officer...
... BuckleySandler has opened an office in Orange County, Calif., focusing on mortgage regulatory...
...said. Andrew Sandler, chairman and executive partner of Washington-based BuckleySandler, called Bush "a very fine lawyer with judgment I most value...
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