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Azerbaijan Bribes Put One Mogul on Trial, Another in Exile
In July, following a six-week trial, a jury in New York found American entrepreneur Frederic Bourke Jr. guilty of knowing about bribes that helped grease the wheels in the privatization of an Azerbaijan state oil company. But thanks to a bizarre series of legal events, Viktor Kozeny -- the alleged mastermind behind the bribery scheme -- is living in the Bahamas, while Bourke, an investor who merely knew of the bribes, is preparing for a possible prison term.2001 Summer Associates Survey: From Adams and Reese to Lowenstein Sandler
Sullivan v. DB Investments Inc.
It was improper for the District Court to certify a nationwide class based on state law when many states withhold antitrust standing from indirect purchasers and where the variability in consumer protection and unjust-enrichment law in this context is extreme.From Latham & Watkins to Wolf Block
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