June 24, 2022 | New York Law Journal
DOJ Seeks To Seize the Day With the KleptoCapture TaskforceThe message coming from the Attorney General is clear: Using all available legal tools, go get 'em, and make it hurt.
By Sarah Krissoff and John Vukelj
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February 10, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Stock Trading Plan Rule Amendments Augur Changes to Securities Fraud LitigationThis article summarizes the most significant changes in the SEC's proposal and highlights what they may mean for corporate insiders defending against securities fraud claims in the future.
By John Vukelj, Sarah Krissoff and Gregory Bruno
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February 27, 2012 | New York Law Journal
Congress Revises Removal Statute to Clarify Prior AmbiguityJohn J. Clarke Jr., a partner at DLA Piper, and John Vukelj, an associate at the firm, discuss the recently enacted Federal Courts Jurisdiction and Venue Clarification Act of 2011, which, most notably, resolve a circuit split concerning the timing for removal in multi-defendant lawsuits, and allow some flexibility in removing an action based on diversity jurisdiction when the amount in controversy is not plainly stated in the state court complaint.
By John J. Clarke Jr. and John Vukelj
9 minute read
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