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Monitors Can Foster Reform, Credibility
Lee S. Richards, a partner at Richards Kibbe & Orbe, writes that the legal and practical limits of a corporate monitor's role, how a corporation facing possible indictment may narrow the monitor's function and how one knows when that function has been fulfilled are all issues that are currently being worked out on a case-by-case basis. Behind each is a more fundamental issue: when, if at all, is it appropriate for prosecutors to invite themselves into the corporate offices for an extended look around?Am Law Firms Grab Roles on Latest Batch of Insider-Trading Indictments
Responses and Strategies in Dealing With a Changed SEC
Arthur S. Greenspan, a partner at Richards Kibbe & Orbe, writes that the appointment of former DOJ prosecutor Robert Khuzami as director of the SEC and his public statements on requiring swiftness and urgency in his staff's work, procedural changes and the creation of specialized units at the SEC, and pressure on the SEC from external sources to be aggressive in its investigations combine to make this a propitious time for counsel at financial firms and public companies to consider their approach to dealing with an enforcement investigation.3 Critical Elements for Turning Around a Distressed Company
What can you do to put your troubled company in the best position for a successful turnaround? Don't panic, maintain your focus, and concentrate on the three critical elements of a successful restructuring.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
King & Spalding adds a five-attorney energy team to its Paris office; Chapman and Cutler bulks up in New York with hires from Richards Kibbe & Orbe; and Kelley Drye & Warren launches a sports entertainment group in Los Angeles. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected].Deep Counsel Roster Helped MLB Reach Peace With Players
It turns out that labor peace in a major U.S. professional sports league can be achieved without lockouts or litigation.Will 2012 be the Year of the SEC Whistleblower?
Former Securities and Exchange Commission deputy director Paul Leder discusses the likely impacts of the SEC's new whistleblower system, and how in-house counsel can prepare for the year ahead.Trending Stories
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