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Lessons From Celadon Deferred Prosecution Agreement: Upgrade Leadership, Follow Compliance Road Map
Trucking company Celadon has signed a deferred prosecution agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to pay $42.2 million in restitution to settle securities fraud charges. The agreement runs for five years and does not impose a compliance monitor on the company, but shows how a company's response to a federal investigation can be paramount to obtaining a deferred prosecution agreement and avoiding an independent compliance monitor.Chief Legal Officer Among Several Execs Fired From Construction Company Drake & Scull
DSI is in the midst of a restructuring effort as it grapples with a construction slowdown in India and growing losses.Frenzy Contenders Inch Their Way Toward Tech and the Top
The competition is timed to restock food bank shelves around the state for summer, when children can't get access to reduced-price or free lunches at school.View more book results for the query "*"
Washington Wrap: Big Law Already Stepping Up for 2020 Democrats
Whether they're hosting candidates, donating to their campaigns or getting paid by them, major law firms are making their presence felt early on in the race.Judge Doyle Says She's Running for Justice Benham's Open Seat
Both developments are historic for the court. Justice Robert Benham is the longest-serving member, and the first African American to join the court. Judge Sara Doyle, if elected, would bring the number of women on the court up to two.Appellate Court Denies Legal Secretary's Motion for New Trial Against Chuck E. Cheese's
The Third DCA reinstated a verdict favoring the children's entertainment chain. It ruled against a plaintiff, whose negligence suit alleged she and her son had suffered injuries at a Kendall Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant.How Can Law Firms and Their Marketers Thrive Together? It's a Matter of Trust
"If you want people to excel, they have to have a voice," Terry Brantley of Swift Currie said. "They have to be involved in the plan."Homeowners Lose Jury Award Because Misrepresentations Voided Insurance Policy
A state appellate court in Miami rules homeowners can't collect damages after making misrepresentations on an insurance claim.Trending Stories
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