Howrey: The Howrey bankruptcy case is closer to a resolution with the parties in the matter pledging to quickly reach a deal for the dissolution of the firm, The Recorder reports.
Child Pornography: New York-based Allen & Overy partner Edward M. De Sear left the firm on Friday, a day after he appeared in federal court in New Jersey on a child pornography charge, The American Lawyer reports.
Court Budget Cuts: Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Chase T. Rogers worries that budget cuts approved by the state legislature will hinder the ability of the state’s courts to perform their constitutional duties, the Associated Press reports.
Volunteers: The New Jersey U.S. Attorney’s Office is looking for unpaid “Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys” in an effort to get around the Justice Department’s hiring freeze, the New Jersey Law Journal reports.

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