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Uncertainty Continues Concerning Selective Waiver
Michael E. Gertzman, a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, writes that two recent Southern District decisions confirm that the courts thus far have failed consistently to redress the coercive effects of government waiver requests in criminal or regulatory investigations. Indeed, continuing uncertainty as to the scope, rationale and vitality of the doctrine suggests that only legislation prohibiting government investigators from seeking waivers can provide effective relief to corporate clients faced with the difficult choice between complying with the government's standard for full cooperation and preserving the privileges. Such legislation may soon be enacted.Wall Street success selling to Germans boomerangs
The biggest Wall Street banks have spent more than $93 billion dealing with the fallout from the housing bust, settling disputes with the U.S. government and homeowners. Now they must face the Germans.Smaller firms catch a break in market crisis
Mid-size and small firm attorneys specializing in banking and finance litigation say investment calamities � epitomized by the abrupt collapse of Bear Stearns � create the opportunity for them to step in when the big-name Wall Street law firms that represent major banks and brokerage houses are forced to step aside due to conflicts.Citi, Merrill, Morgan Stanley get a reality check in 2007
Morgan Stanley is ''World Wise.'' Citigroup Inc. and its Smith Barney subsidiary can show investors ''The way forward.'' ETrade Financial Corp. is so good that it can ''earn six times the national average for savings'' for investors smart enough to entrust it with their money.View more book results for the query "Related Cos"
Lawyers Navigate Post-Katrina Recovery
Many businesses are relying on federal funds to help them rebuild after the devastating hurricane, and, like Duane Morris' Larry Flick, are stepping in to guide them through the bureaucratic maze.Antitrust Anxiety Means More Work For Texas Counsel
At Houston's Fulbright & Jaworski, Layne Kruse (pictured), co-chair of the firm's antitrust and competition practice group, has some advice for clients: Re-examine your antitrust compliance programs and make sure all corporate educational programs, manuals and instructions to employees don't encourage or condone price-fixing, bid-rigging or market allocation schemes.Claimants: Penn St. slow on Sandusky settlements
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Nearly three months after Penn State said it wanted to settle "privately, expeditiously and fairly" with the boys Jerry Sandusky sexually abused, lawyers for the victims from his criminal case and other potential claimants say the school has not followed up with concrete action.Trending Stories
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