• Crowell & Moring has replaced firm chair Angela Styles after one three-year-term. The firm’s equity partnership voted to replace her with Philip Inglima, a white-collar and regulatory enforcement law partner, who takes over the Washington, D.C.-based firm’s helm in February. Styles previously co-led Crowell & Moring’s government contracts group and in 2015 replaced Kent Gardiner, who stepped down after three terms as chair. ( National Law Journal )
• Shon Hopwood, the convicted felon who recently became a Georgetown University law professor, is arguably the most successful jailhouse lawyer ever, says a CBS report. ( CBS News )
• Puerto Rico’s federal oversight board ...
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