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Meredith [email protected] Carlyle Sandridge Rice is partnering with a new Atlanta boutique of eight African-American lawyers to address client concerns for more racial diversity. Lawyers at four-month-old Molden Holley Fergusson Thompson Heard and Womble Carlyle hope the increase in diversity that the alliance offers clients will bring in more business for them both.Clinton calls for legal protections for honest mortgage lenders
PHILADELPHIA AP - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton proposed several remedies to the nation's home mortgage problems Monday, including one tool more often associated with Republicans than Democrats.The New York senator proposed greater protections for lenders from possible lawsuits by investors, a variation of so-called tort reform.Olsen twins use Made-in-America hook to lure wealthy shoppers
The Made-in-America label has undergone a deluxe makeover. Everyone from Brooks Brothers to the Olsen twins is using it to hawk luxury goods, a tactic made popular by blue-collar brands such as Levi Strauss & Co. and Chrysler Corp.Justice Department Tobacco Suit: Drowning In Paper
By any measurement, the Justice Department's suit against the tobacco industry is a mammoth piece of litigation. With a bench trial scheduled to begin in the case Sept. 13 before U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler of the District of Columbia, the challenges posed by the immense size and scope of the case are becoming increasingly evident. For example, government attorneys recently stated their intention to submit 72,525 evidentiary exhibits totaling more than a million pages.View more book results for the query "White"
Ex-FDIC GC on the Past, Present, and Future of Dodd-Frank
In part one of a two-part Q&A, Michael Krimminger, the former general counsel at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, discusses crafting Dodd-Frank and how it's working at home and on the global stage.N.Y. Judge Who Helped Robbery Suspect Evade Arrest Is Removed
A divided New York Court of Appeals on Tuesday removed Queens Supreme Court Justice Laura D. Blackburne for helping a robbery suspect evade arrest, an action for which she was harshly criticized by police and political leaders. The ruling marked a rare and possibly unprecedented case where the court decided that a judge who had no prior disciplinary record, and had committed misconduct that did not involve personal profit, venality, a breach of trust or moral turpitude, is unfit for the bench.SEC Exploring the Boundaries of Insider-Trading Enforcement
The SEC's insider-trading enforcement program has recently featured a number of novel cases. In two matters of first impression, the SEC has asserted insider-trading claims based on derivative instruments known as swaps and, in a third, it has based an insider-trading claim solely on an oral confidentiality agreement. These actions suggest that the regulator may be focused on bringing cases that push the traditional boundaries of the law, say attorneys David E. Brodsky and Timothy M. Haggerty.Trending Stories
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