By Jack Newsham | February 19, 2020
Daniel Alonso is returning to private practice, joining Buckley as a white-collar defense partner, after spending the last decade at the Manhattan DA's Office and a consulting firm.
By Jane Wester | February 18, 2020
While the details of their sentences have yet to be confirmed, attorneys for both men said the plea arrangements do not involve jail time.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | February 11, 2020
White-Collar Crime columnists Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert discuss attorney proffers, which can provide a critical opportunity to gauge a prosecutor's reaction while limiting the risk of compromising the client's potential defense at trial.
By Jack Newsham | February 2, 2020
Lee Wolosky and Dawn Smalls, who are monitors to Deutsche Bank's compliance with a major regulatory settlement, are moving to Jenner & Block. They are the latest partner exits from Boies Schiller.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Darren LaVerne, Michael Martinez and Eric Rosoff | January 29, 2020
The 'Hoskins' case highlighted the manner by which the DOJ (and the SEC, which has civil enforcement jurisdiction under the FCPA) can harness the common-law doctrine of agency to expand the reach of the statute.
By Jack Newsham | January 28, 2020
The three partners all ended up practicing in the health care field, including one who was chief of health care fraud unit at the New Jersey U.S. Attorney's Office and another who worked in-house for the Mount Sinai Health System.
By Jack Newsham | January 27, 2020
Pierce Bainbridge will likely keep its representation of Rudy Giuliani, despite partner exits of Eric Creizman and Melissa Madrigal.
By Marcia Coyle | January 14, 2020
The case Kelly v. United States could prove another setback for prosecutors at the U.S. Supreme Court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | January 13, 2020
In this Special Report: "Reexamining 'Scheme Liability' After 'Lorenzo'," "The Fifth Amendment Is for Innocent People, Too," "Reverse Immunity: Rebalancing the Scales of Justice or Defense Attorney Pipe Dream?," "How To Avoid and 'Survive' the Dreaded Monitorship" and "Dismantling the SEC's Federal Court Disgorgement Authority."
By Jonathan Rosenberg, Bill Martin and Alec Schierenbeck | January 10, 2020
Will the Supreme Court finish what it started in 'Kokesh'?
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