Bloomberg Law
Oct. 2, 2019, 11:55 AM UTC

Wake Up Call: Big Firms, ACLU Get Millions in Fees in Census Litigation Win

Rick Mitchell
Rick Mitchell
Freelance Correspondent
  • Covington & Burling, Arnold & Porter, and the ACLU were among beneficiaries as the federal government agreed to pay $6.65 million in legal fees stemming from the Trump administration’s failed effort to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. (National Law Journal)

  • McGuireWoods reached outside the legal profession to hire its new chief operating officer, getting veteran operations executive Richard Davis to replace Bob Couture, who’s leaving to be a fellow at Harvard Law School Center. Davis, who most recently was a managing director at Navigant Consulting Inc, becomes one of the few black chief operating officers ...

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