By Hannah Roberts | June 7, 2019
The ex-trainee was fined and no longer can work as a lawyer after tracing a client's signature on a document.
By Sue Reisinger | June 6, 2019
Mark Nance's name was not on the five-year deferred prosecution agreement that Insys accepted, nor on the five-year corporate integrity agreement—which the government called an “unprecedented” deal.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 6, 2019
E-discovery companies say in the past two to three years they've noticed a sizable increase in corporate clients leveraging their platforms to investigate workplace harassment.
By Ross Todd | May 30, 2019
'What you are saying now sounds contrary to the message that Facebook itself disseminates about privacy,' Judge Vince Chhabria told a lawyer for Facebook at a hearing Wednesday.
By Sue Reisinger | May 29, 2019
The survey, "Global Regulatory Outlook 2019: Are We There Yet?," answers its title's own question—we're only part way there.
By Ross Todd | May 29, 2019
“What you are saying now sounds contrary to the message that Facebook itself disseminates about privacy,” Judge Vince Chhabria told a lawyer for Facebook at a hearing Wednesday.
By MP McQueen | May 29, 2019
Georgia Quinn, general counsel of CoinList, a company that vets and lists cryptocurrency token sales or ICOs, is among the latest in the industry decrying the U.S. government's tardiness in developing a comprehensive regulatory scheme for digital assets.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Ellis E. Herington and Douglass Herrmann | May 29, 2019
Delaware courts will enforce the terms of well-drafted, unambiguous contracts. Clearly communicating and memorializing parties' expectations in the terms of their contract puts parties in the best position possible to have their expectations enforced and receive the benefit of their bargain.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 28, 2019
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By Sue Reisinger | May 24, 2019
Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General Claire McCusker Murray told an audience on May 20 at the Compliance Week Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., that she plans to emphasize hiring more prosecutors who have in-house compliance experience.
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