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Developing a Game Plan to Mitigate Loss From Data Breach
As more and more of our business and personal activity is done online, "cyberrisk" becomes more prominent and the financial risk grows for both individuals and companies.V&E Reacts to Enron Shareholders' Latest Allegations
While allegations of wrongdoing pile up at Vinson & Elkins' door, the Houston firm continues to deny participation in any fraudulent activity, claiming instead that the enormity of the Enron bankruptcy, followed by Andersen's slide, left plaintiffs casting about for deep pockets to blame. Partner John Murchison Jr. says the problem is not that answers are unavailable, but that the complex transactions take a lot of time and detail to explain.Diversity, leadership training suffers in downturn
Law firm consultants and diversity advocates report that firms are spending less on leadership initiatives because of the economic downturn. Of course, other law firm programs such as business development, marketing and mentorship have also seen their budgets slashed since firms went into cost-cutting mode last fall. But the funding cuts to leadership training and diversity initiatives are especially notable given that firms loudly touted their growing commitment to those programs in recent years.Boies Schiller's Lee Wolosky told us Starr International's suit is the first in the expanding 'reverse merger' litigation to target individuals in the U.S. who helped a Chinese merger partner obtain a listing on an American exchange.
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BigLaw Partner Faces Suit for Leaving Witness in Stalled Case Jailed When She Was a Prosecutor
Surveys Cite Rising SOX Burden
Two recent reports claim that the burden of complying with the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act grew still heavier in the past year, especially for smaller companies. Foley & Lardner's report on its third annual SOX compliance survey said the annual "cost of being public" since SOX was enacted had increased an average of 233 percent by last year for smaller companies. A second report, by the Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., also suggests the burden of SOX compliance falls more heavily on smaller companies.How Likely is Congress to Fix Federal Sentencing Laws?
For the past six years, since U.S. v. Booker was decided, federal judges have dramatically more discretion in sentencing for most, but not all, crimes.Trending Stories
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