National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison | May 31, 2019
Ever since the special counsel began his Russia investigation, President Donald Trump, backed by his Justice Department, took the position that a sitting president could not be indicted and that impeachment is the only remedy if he committed a crime such as obstruction of justice.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Susan Manch and Marcia Shannon | May 22, 2019
You made it! You landed a summer associate role at your firm of choice. While you deserve a “well done” moment, you can't take your foot off the gas pedal just yet.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Mary Hansen and Peter Baldwin | May 20, 2019
While noting that DOJ does not use a “rigid formula” to assess the effectiveness of a company's compliance program, the guidance document lays out three “fundamental questions” that a prosecutor should answer.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Gabe Roth | May 16, 2019
Part of the job of a justice is deciding tough cases, and some polarization can be justified. Yet a closer examination of the court reveals the confounding fact that it's not just the issues of the day on which the justices lack agreement. It's also how they comport themselves as purportedly unprejudiced public officials, a place where consensus should rule the day.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Brianne Gorod | May 14, 2019
With Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation complete, Congress is ramping up its own investigations, as it determines whether to initiate proceedings to impeach the president.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jenna Greene | May 1, 2019
The lawyer who retired last year and ex-Buckley partner Andrea Mitchell announced they're launching a new firm: Mitchell Sandler, joined by another Buckley partner, Robyn Quattrone.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Victor Hansen and Lawrence Friedman | April 30, 2019
Notwithstanding the Mueller investigation's conclusion that President Donald Trump did not conspire with Russia to win the 2016 election, many…
By Renee Griffin | April 10, 2019
It's been a strange experience to read about the U.S. Supreme Court justices disagreeing with the admissions process at Michigan Law School, while sitting in the halls of that school as a student lucky enough to be let in.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Thomas Gricks | March 29, 2019
The approach to managing electronic information in federal regulatory compliance investigations differs significantly from the approach to document review in the litigation context.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Erin R. Schrantz, Matthew D. Cipolla and Reena Sikdar | March 29, 2019
A company's ability to nip a potential anti-corruption violation in the bud is only as good as its ability to detect it.
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