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Bingham Refugees Find New Homes, Plus More Lateral Moves
A year after Morgan Lewis absorbed Bingham McCutchen, several lawyers from the latter find new homes; Fried Frank welcomes back an ex-partner; Jenner & Block brings on an M&A leader; and other additions from throughout The Am Law 200.SEC Responds to Whistleblower Who Challenged Agency Delay
A purported whistleblower who, last December, turned to a federal appeals court to force U.S. securities regulators to act on their delay in processing his award claim has received a response from the agency after a three-year wait. Neither court papers, nor an attorney for the whistleblower, indicated whether the preliminary determination was favorable to the tipster.Court Rejects SEC's 'Expansive' Whistleblower Definition
A Virginia federal trial judge weighs in on a question that has divided a pair of federal appeals courts: Does an employee need to directly contact the SEC to receive whistleblower status under Dodd-Frank? The answer, at least according to U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III, is yes.Court Rejects SEC's 'Expansive' Whistleblower Definition
A Virginia federal trial judge weighs in on a question that has divided a pair of federal appeals courts: Does an employee need to directly contact the SEC to receive whistleblower status under Dodd-Frank? The answer, at least according to U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III, is yes.Whistleblower Challenges SEC Over Award Claim
Three years after requesting a reward for tipping off financial regulators, a whistleblower has asked a federal appeals court in Washington to light a fire under the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission to force it to decide on the award application. In a petition filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Butzel Long partner Max Maccoby described the whistleblower's award request as the "tip of the iceberg" in a backlog that threatens to diminish the effectiveness of the SEC's compensation program for tipsters.Whistleblower Challenges SEC Over Award Claim
Three years after requesting a reward for tipping off financial regulators, a whistleblower has asked a federal appeals court in Washington to light a fire under the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission to force it to decide on the award application. In a petition filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Butzel Long partner Max Maccoby described the whistleblower's award request as the "tip of the iceberg" in a backlog that threatens to diminish the effectiveness of the SEC's compensation program for tipsters.Scalia's Book on Statutes, Often Cited, Is Now Argued Over
Justice Antonin Scalia's book "Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts," co-written by legal writing expert Bryan Garner, catalogues the canons or rules that guide judicial interpretation of statutes. It has been cited in more than 100 petitions and briefs filed with the high court, and it has appeared in at least six recent decisions of the court. A search of past transcripts revealed that Tuesday's mention of the book at oral argument might be a first.Scalia's Book on Statutes, Often Cited, Is Now Argued Over
Justice Antonin Scalia's book "Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts," co-written by legal writing expert Bryan Garner, catalogues the canons or rules that guide judicial interpretation of statutes. It has been cited in more than 100 petitions and briefs filed with the high court, and it has appeared in at least six recent decisions of the court. A search of past transcripts revealed that Tuesday's mention of the book at oral argument might be a first.Law Firms, Banks Face Fallout From Stanford Ponzi Investors
Things are looking up for Stanford's 21,000 global investors, not to mention a group of lawyers representing them on a contingency basis.Law Firms, Banks Face Fallout From Stanford Ponzi Investors
Things are looking up for Stanford's 21,000 global investors, not to mention a group of lawyers representing them on a contingency basis.Trending Stories
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