By Dan Roe | September 15, 2021
Mark Bini was an assistant U.S. attorney in New York and Florida and an assistant district attorney in Manhattan, arriving in private practice with experience that he said will help his clients avoid "problems" with the DOJ and state prosecutors.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 14, 2021
In February, a New York midlevel appeals court suspended Caplan from practice for two years for his role in the high-profile "Varsity Blues" scandal.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan S. Sack | September 9, 2021
In this edition of their White-Collar Crime column, Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan S. Sack discuss 'Schaeffler' and 'Carnegie', which shed light on the scope of the common interest doctrine under federal law and, more specifically, within the Second Circuit.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | September 9, 2021
Whether or not the conduct of McCarthy and Taylor Green should be criminally prosecuted or is even prosecutable as a practical matter, the Congress itself, as an institution, needs to address this conduct, both for now and the future, by publicly censuring those engaged.
By Bruce Love | September 8, 2021
"His years as an SDNY trial lawyer handling such high-pressure cases will prove invaluable to our clients. With Robert, we further bolster our considerable trial strength," said Wilmer's Susan Murley.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrey Spektor, Laura Perlov, Eric Chartan and Jaclyn Gallian | September 8, 2021
This article draws on recent developments to offer companies (and individuals) concrete steps they can take to protect privileged communications. It also outlines arguments they can make in persuading judges to reject the use of filter teams altogether or, failing that, what relief they can obtain to limit potential harm to their businesses.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan T. Barr | September 1, 2021
Lawyers for FIFA and the other entities took advantage of an obscure bureaucratic mechanism, called a petition for remission, to secure this enormous recovery. Practitioners representing victims in financial fraud cases should take note of this outcome, and familiarize themselves with the remission process.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 27, 2021
Whether it's the most powerful law firm in the country or a solo practitioner, all lawyers need to make sure that they are documenting everything having to do with attorney client privilege and making sure their clients understand who they represent, said Smith, Gambrell & Russell's Emily Ward.
By Justin Henry | August 12, 2021
"I'll be in a good position to advise corporate clients on developing those types of programs to make sure they don't ever end up with a subpoena from the Department of Justice," Michael Robotti said.
By Andrew Denney | August 11, 2021
The president has nominated a diverse group of attorneys to lead New York's four federal prosecution offices.
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