Harriet Miers

Eyes of the Law

The Eyes of the Law: Harriet Miers Gets Sworn In

Our latest Eyes of the Law celebrity sighting involves a household name: former White House counsel and Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers. She may not have succeeded in getting on to the SCOTUS, but apparently she has joined another D.C. institution. We received this tip from a reader yesterday: FWIW…. Just got sworn into the […]

Harriet Miers

Harriet Miers: Who Deserves the Blame?

Sigh. Too much to write about, not enough time (or energy). We should have written about this on Tuesday. But since we didn’t, we now have the luxury of assembling a post by commenting on what other people have already written — and snarkily noting that they all say the same thing. It all started […]

Celebrities

Morning Docket: 09.05.07

* It wasn’t me. [Legal Blog Watch] * Well, I’m a pretty famous celebrity, so I got that going for me… [CNN] * Divorce for Shaq. [Atlanta Journal-Constitution] * Look what you’ve done, Specter. [CNN] * Should we file RICO charges against Tom Cruise? [Jurist]

Biglaw

Nationwide Pay Raise Watch: Locke Liddell Has Raised

The rumor is true. Locke Liddell & Sapp has raised salaries for first- and second-year associates. As noted by a commenter, “Now that they have Harriet Miers back, Locke Liddell’s future is blindingly bright.” The news was reported in the Texas Lawyer. We’ve also gotten a copy of the email, sent out this afternoon by […]

Department of Justice

Harriet Miers: Her Date With Destiny

We recently got to meet former White House counsel Harriet Miers, up close and personal. And it seems we’re not the only folks who will get to spend quality time with the onetime (and ill-fated) Supreme Court nominee. This just in, from the AP: Two congressional committees are issuing subpoenas for testimony from former White […]

Biglaw

Law Firm Merger Mania: Locke Liddell + Lord Bissell

The latest Biglaw combination brings together more “L”s than you can shake a stick at. From the Texas Lawyer: Locke Liddell & Sapp, based in Houston and Dallas, and Chicago-based Lord, Bissell & Brook have agreed to merge, and will form a 700-lawyer firm named Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell. Hmm, that’s a mouthful — […]

Biglaw

Musical Chairs: Welcome Back, Harriet

There was much speculation about where former White House counsel Harriet Miers, of the ill-fated Supreme Court nomination, would wind up. Would Miers oversee the George W. Bush Presidential Library at her alma mater, SMU? Would she be nominated to the Fifth Circuit? Would she launch a new line of high-end eye make-up? The suspense […]

Harriet Miers

‘Tis Official: Fred Fielding Is In the House

We previously wrote about President Bush’s selection of Fred Fielding as his new White House counsel. Our coverage was based on a pre-announcement scoop by Time, not an actual announcement from the White House. Just to close the loop on this, the rumor was correct: Fielding’s selection is now official. Here’s the (predictably bland) White […]

Harriet Miers

Carter Phillips: No Fan of SCOTUS Shows

In our report earlier today about Supreme Courtships, a forthcoming television show about “the personal and professional lives of six Supreme Court clerks and their supervisors,” we looked back on two failed TV shows about the Supreme Court: “First Monday” and “The Court.” We wrote: Judicial groupies were thrilled to see two shows about the […]

Biglaw

ATL Week in Review: January 1-5

Last week was short, thanks to the New Year’s holiday; but it sure was busy. Here are some highlights from a very momentous week: * No more jokes about Harriet Miers: the ill-fated ex-SCOTUS nominee has resigned as White House counsel. Speculation about her successor abounds. * No more jokes about the Dewy Orifice: the […]

Harriet Miers

Who Will Fill Harriet Miers’s Size Six Shoes?

President Bush famously described Harriet E. Miers, the outgoing White House counsel, as “a pit bull in size six shoes.” Woof woof! But some White House insiders viewed Harriet Miers as insufficiently canine. Per the Washington Post: Miers, a longtime Bush loyalist whose nomination to the Supreme Court was withdrawn in 2005 as a result […]