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Sue Reisinger

Sue Reisinger

Senior reporter at ALM since 2004; based in Florida; covers general counsel and white collar crime; contact: [email protected]

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February 19, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

Bribery Charges Dismissed Against Ex-Telia General Counsel in Sweden

Ex-general counsel Olli Tuohimaa, along with the former CEO and the former deputy chief, were accused in 2017 of paying bribes to obtain telecom business in Uzbekistan.

By Sue Reisinger

3 minute read

February 14, 2019 | International Edition

Author to General Counsel: You Can Do Much More to Find and Stop Illicit Trade Around the World

Louise Shelley, author of "Dark Commerce: How a New Illicit Economy is Threatening Our Future," said in a recent interview that her book focuses not only on traditional criminal actors but also on corporations and their role as facilitators of illicit trade.

By Sue Reisinger

4 minute read

February 14, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

Author to General Counsel: You Can Do Much More to Find and Stop Illicit Trade

Louise Shelley, author of "Dark Commerce: How a New Illicit Economy is Threatening Our Future," said in a recent interview that her book focuses not only on traditional criminal actors but also on corporations and their role as facilitators of illicit trade.

By Sue Reisinger

4 minute read

February 13, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

Walmart's Phyllis Harris Leaving to Become General Counsel of American Red Cross

Phyllis Harris, Walmart Inc.'s senior vice president and head of legal operations, is leaving the company at the end of February to become general counsel and chief compliance officer of the American Red Cross.

By Sue Reisinger

4 minute read

February 13, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Veteran In-House Counsel Talk About Why They Moved to Law Firms

Teri Wood of International Business Machines Corp. in New York recently joined Jackson Lewis, a labor and employment law firm, as of counsel.

By Sue Reisinger

6 minute read

February 12, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

Two Veteran In-House Counsel Talk About Why They Moved to Law Firms

Corporate Counsel talked with Teri Wood and Dale Nelson about their decisions to switch career paths and go into private practice.

By Sue Reisinger

6 minute read

February 12, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

Wells Fargo Blackout Inconvenient for Customers, But Lawsuits Not Likely

Wells Fargo & Co. went through a “blackout” starting last Thursday. It was partially restored on Friday.

By Sue Reisinger

3 minute read

February 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Experts Predict 2019 Will Be Most Aggressive Year Yet for State Attorney General Litigation

New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of six states and New York City in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for allegedly failing to regulate interstate smog pollution.

By Sue Reisinger

5 minute read

February 11, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Experts Say 2019 Will Be Most Aggressive Year Ever for State AG Litigation

New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of six states and New York City in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for allegedly failing to regulate interstate smog pollution.

By Sue Reisinger

5 minute read

February 08, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

Experts Predict 2019 Will Be Most Aggressive Year Yet for State Attorney General Litigation

Attorneys general "may be lawyers and prosecutors, but they are also politicians,” says Lori Kalani, the former senior in-house counsel and director of government affairs for DISH Network Corp.

By Sue Reisinger

5 minute read