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Phila. Insurance Defense Boutique Opens in Pittsburgh
Philadelphia-based insurance defense firm Bennett Bricklin & Saltzburg announced the opening of a Pittsburgh office Tuesday, citing a desire to bring in more work of its clients' Western Pennsylvania-base work.Wetlands Strategy Finalized by New York City
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Farrell Fritz partner Charlotte A. Biblow, discusses what may be the last major environmental regulatory action of the Bloomberg administration, the Wetlands Strategy, which addresses four distinct areas: protection, mitigation, restoration, and assessment.DOJ Kicks Back at Kickbacks Under Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Don't try to tell Mark Mendelsohn, the deputy chief of the Justice Department's fraud section, that bribery is just another cost of doing business overseas, because the point man for enforcing the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act won't buy it. Mendelsohn has opened a rising number of formal investigations and overseen a spike in voluntary disclosures. And companies are learning that an FCPA case can be expensive: In March 2005, defense contractor The Titan Corp. was hit with a $28.5 million penalty.Two Big-Firm Lawyers Establish Female-Owned Shop
Andrea E. Bates and E. Michelle Tyde have launched their own firm to go after Fortune 500 companies that value diversity -- and clients of all sizes looking for big-firm expertise at lower rates. The firm focuses on IP transactions and general corporate work, and in an area of law that remains largely white and male, the two are capitalizing on their female status. "We had clients that were very interested that we were both women and said they'd love to work with a diverse firm," says Tyde.Banks wooing wealthy women CEOs say this time is different
About 75 women executives streamed up the marble staircase of the Harold Pratt House on Park Avenue in New York last month to a ballroom with cathedral ceilings and antique chandeliers.Lobbyists Find Safety a Hard Sell
Hundreds, if not thousands, of companies are lobbying Capitol Hill and the Executive Branch to get a piece of the Homeland Security pie.Fourth Parole Denial Prompts Legal Attack on Board
Securities Litigation and Enforcement
T HE SARBANES-OXLEY Act of 2002 (the act) already has generated significant comment and, as many of its details are closely examined in the months to come, we can surely expect to know more about the impact of its provisions. However, for the moment, this article will focus in broad strokes on what we suspect is of most immediate interest to each of us as practitioners in this area: Whom does it impact and how?New Prudent Management Of Institutional Funds Act
William Josephson, a retired partner at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson and the assistant attorney general-in-charge of the Charities Bureau from 1999-2004, writes that because of the severe economic turndown, the Legislature was subjected to strong professional lobbying by institutions that feared their endowments might become less than their historic dollar value, while, as a practical matter, no one represents the interests of donors.Trending Stories
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