James Glasser

James Glasser

January 30, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

DOJ's New FCPA Enforcement Policy: Clarity for Companies and a Warning for Individuals

The new FCPA policy provides the much-needed assurance that fulsome voluntary self-disclosure of FCPA violations will likely serve to avoid criminal prosecution. At the same time, the new FCPA policy signals that the government will continue to combat corporate misconduct by focusing on individual misconduct.

By Joe Martini, James Glasser and Judd Lindenfeld

7 minute read

July 07, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Exploring the Boundaries of the Fifth Amendment

The "act of production" doctrine gestated in the 1970s, when the absolute protection traditionally afforded "private books and papers" gave way to a more nuanced evaluation of whether the act of selecting and producing material, regardless of its content, could be construed as "testimonial" in nature.

By Joe Martini and James Glasser, Wiggin and Dana

17 minute read

May 24, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Fourth Amendment Exception Allows Customs to Search Personal Devices

CBP agents can search cellphones, laptops and other electronic devices of those entering or leaving the country, regardless of citizenship.

By Joe Martini and James Glasser, Wiggin and Dana

16 minute read

September 28, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Abacus Federal Savings Bank and the Dangers of Cooperation Without Representation

James Glasser and Jenny Chou of Wiggin and Dana write: Abacus Federal Savings Bank serves as a cautionary tale about the lurking dangers of self-reporting and cooperation without the assistance of counsel and the importance of always considering potential liability.

By James Glasser and Jenny Chou

10 minute read

September 25, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Abacus Federal Savings Bank and the Dangers of Cooperation Without Representation

James Glasser and Jenny Chou of Wiggin and Dana write: Abacus Federal Savings Bank serves as a cautionary tale about the lurking dangers of self-reporting and cooperation without the assistance of counsel and the importance of always considering potential liability.

By James Glasser and Jenny Chou

10 minute read