Legal Times 150: Our annual look at the largest law offices in D.C. shows that even with a seeming cornucopia of new work provided by financial and health care reform legislation, 93 of the 150 firms shed lawyer jobs.
Borrowed Time: Jenna Greene reports on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's race against the clock, with recess appointees in its leadership, and an ambitious agenda aided by a boost in its budget.
Restructuring Report: Our special report on bankruptcy and corporate restructuring highlights what struggling cities are doing, as well as bankruptcy alternatives such as state insolvency laws.
Foreign Policy: Law schools are thinking globally these days with new international programs, while foreign law schools are also looking for accreditation here, Karen Sloan reports in this story.
And in Inadmissible: Items on wrangling over enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Republicans flexing their muscles in the House, new U.S. attorney hires in the fight against IP piracy, and more hurdles in the Indian trust litigation.

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