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Wake Up, K Street: You're in Trouble With Voters
Attention, K Street: The vote is in, and you're more unpopular than ever. We traveled last week to South Carolina just to see how much impact all of the anti-lobbying campaign rhetoric from across the political spectrum is having on people's perceptions of lobbying.The 'New' New Jersey False Claims Act: It Was Born to Run
The passage of the New Jersey False Claims Act, or NJFCA, is an integral component of New Jersey's statewide efforts to investigate and prosecute fraud involving state and federal funds.Litigator Scruggs' Appellate Loss Could Mean His Return to Prison
Disgraced plaintiffs' attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs could be headed back to prison after a federal appeals court affirmed his 2009 conviction for bribing a Mississippi state court judge.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Ex-Treasurer: Lay Worried About Enron Problems
Enron founder Kenneth Lay worried in 2001 that the company's mounting financial problems would jeopardize its credit rating and inquired about managing its accounting to avoid a downgrade, a former Enron treasurer testified Wednesday. Former Treasurer Ben Glisan Jr. also said that Lay and ex-CEO Jeffrey Skilling knew that Enron, then a reputed powerhouse, was actually weak and faced multibillion-dollar losses and writedowns on poorly performing or overvalued assets.People, respondent v. Ahib Paul, defendant-appellant
Dying Declaration Identifying Shooter Not �Testimonial�; Its Admission Did Not Violate �Crawford�Appeals opening reported at bar meeting
Politics and money dominated a wide-ranging discussion about judicial selection at the State Bar annual meeting. For those not dissuaded by the need to raise staggering sums of money to campaign for a state judicial seat, another opportunity has emerged. Court of Appeals Judge Edward H. Johnson announced at the Amelia Island, Fla.Coke Controls the Message With Report of Secrets Theft
By making an employee's alleged theft of its trade secrets public, The Coca-Cola Co. accomplished three things, experts say. It managed to control the message about the incident, it demonstrated its commitment to prosecute such thefts, and it raised a red flag about the risks all companies face in protecting their most valuable possession -- their intellectual property. In a memo to Coke employees, CEO Neville Isdell said he has ordered a thorough review of the company's information protection practices.Trending Stories
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