Cathleen Flahardy

Cathleen Flahardy

September 30, 2013 | Inside Counsel

Mark Cuban goes to trial in insider trading case

About five years in the making, billionaire Mark Cubans day in court over allegations he engaged in insider trading is finally going to happen.

By Cathleen Flahardy

5 minute read

September 30, 2013 | Inside Counsel

IBM settle suit over jobs listings

IBM will settle a suit claiming some of its jobs postings used language that conveyed a preference toward foreign workers holding temporary visas, the Department of Justice announced last week.

By Cathleen Flahardy

3 minute read

September 27, 2013 | Inside Counsel

BYOD allowed in hospitals presents challenges

As BYOD (bring your own device) continues to gain in popularity among employers, some industries may face serious riskparticularly the health care industry.

By Cathleen Flahardy

3 minute read

September 27, 2013 | Inside Counsel

Facebook hires Gibson Dunn partner as deputy GC

Facebook announced that it has hired a former Gibson Dunn partner as deputy general counsel.

By Cathleen Flahardy

9 minute read

September 26, 2013 | Inside Counsel

Companies become more transparent with association donation disclosures

Companies like to throw around the word transparency, and some are actually putting it into practice.

By Cathleen Flahardy

2 minute read

September 26, 2013 | Inside Counsel

ICAP pays almost $90 million in fines; employees charged in LIBOR scheme

As expected, U.S. and U.K. authorities announced yesterday that they will fine brokerage firm ICAP $87 million for its role in manipulating benchmark interest ratesspecifically, the London interbank offered rate (LIBOR).

By Cathleen Flahardy

4 minute read

September 26, 2013 | Inside Counsel

SEC says Christian video game maker schemed with investor

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is looking into the business practices of the owner of a Christian video game maker and one of his investors.

By Cathleen Flahardy

4 minute read

September 25, 2013 | Inside Counsel

U.S. charges loom for some London-based brokerage firm's employees

Just as it closes the door on charges with British and U.S. authorities, the staff of a London-based brokerage firm may not be quite finished with its troubles on this side of the pond.

By Cathleen Flahardy

4 minute read

September 25, 2013 | Inside Counsel

Bank of America must pay $2.2 million in race discrimination case

Bank of America Corp. (BofA) will be paying dearly for its past discretions.

By Cathleen Flahardy

2 minute read

September 24, 2013 | Inside Counsel

U.S. Chamber of Commerce lawyers expand their reach

Lately, this small group of litigation attorneys has been expanding their reach beyond just the the interest of business at the Supreme Court level.

By Cathleen Flahardy

2 minute read