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Court: Can officials be sued for false testimony?
The Supreme Court will decide whether government officials who testify falsely while acting as a complaining witness have absolute immunity from civil lawsuits.Meet Robert Khuzami, Kirkland & Ellis' New $5 Million Man
Who says the best days of the big-firm partner are over? Kirkland & Ellis officially announced Tuesday that Robert Khuzami, who ended his four-year run as director of the Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement division in January, has joined the firm as a partner in its government, regulatory and internal investigations practice.Render Unto Caesar What Is Caesar's
Recent legislation provides Texas taxingauthorities with the means to force owners of business personal property to file a report listing that property for taxation purposes, a process called "filing a rendition" or "rendering" property. While the extent to which the Legislature's efforts are resulting in greater compliance is not clear, executives must understand how the revamped rendition requirements impact their businesses.In Wake of Autonomy Scandal, HP's In-House Lawyers Wonder What's Next
Even before news of HP's latest ill-fated acquisition broke, the company's lawyers had plenty of reasons to leave. Now, GC John Schultz must figure out how to boost morale in his department while also shepherding the company through the crisis.View more book results for the query "*"
Nike co-founder puts $1.32 billion into trusts
ATLANTA AP - Nike chairman and co-founder Phil Knight placed about $1.32 billion in stock in three trusts, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission Wednesday.Knight placed 20 million shares into the trusts. He still has about 65.7 million shares, worth about $4.35 billion, according to the filing.Yale Honors BigLaw Pamjamdrum With Honorary Degree
Citi Inks $590 Million Settlement over CDO Disclosures
Just when we were getting used to a trickle of relatively anemic securities class action settlements tied to the mortgage meltdown, U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein in Manhattan preliminary approved a $590 million class settlement for investors that bought Citi shares between February 2007 and April 2008.Trending Stories
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