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Proposed SEC Rules Undermine Dodd-Frank's Whistleblower Incentives
For years, the Securities and Exchange Commission had a whistleblower program in place that would accept information about securities violations in exchange for the possibility of a financial reward if funds were recovered. Nonetheless, over the years, only five whistleblower claims were ever paid.Dems take aim at high court decisions
Since January, Democratic lawmakers have pushed legislation that would reverse the effects of several recent high-profile decisions, many of them driven by the Court's five-member conservative majority. The Democrats want to allow state tort lawsuits over medical devices, restore a per se ban on vertical price-fixing, lower the standard for pleadings in civil suits and allow suits against aiders and abettors of securities fraud, to name only a few proposals.O'Melveny Continues Its Capital Climb
O'Melveny & Myers may be a West Coast firm, but it's doing pretty well in Washington. Chairman Arthur Culvahouse and other high-profile hires are based in D.C., and the firm's center of power seems to be shifting this way.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Bush Lawyers Seek the Next Soft Landing
In the last several months, more than a dozen executive branch lawyers have jumped to private firms, or to in-house lawyer jobs. Despite the allure of insider knowledge, this is still a guessing game for firms, since government lawyers don't come with clients.How Much Will 'Best Law Firms for Women' List Influence Attorneys?
Female law students entering the recruiting season have another weapon for their interviewing arsenal: a list of the 50 U.S. firms deemed most woman-friendly. The survey by Working Mother magazine and Flex-Time Lawyers covers benefits and compensation; parental leave and policies; child care; workforce profile; flexibility; and retention and advancement. Some women in the profession, however, question how much of an impact the list might have on a newly minted attorney's employment decisions.Blogger's Demise May Chill Other Federal Lawyers' Online Gossip
Whether or not David Lat loses his job for dishing dirt about federal judges, the abrupt end to his Web log may pour cold water on other U.S. Justice Department lawyers eyeing online outlets for their creativity.Government Agencies Look Within to Solve E-Discovery Woes
The Federal Trade Commission recently launched what's likely to be a broad antitrust investigation of Google.Trending Stories
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