By Meghan Tribe | April 1, 2019
Former assistant U.S. attorney Rachel Maimin and former SEC senior counsel Greg Baker are the latest in a long string of government hires for Lowenstein Sandler.
By Meghan Tribe | April 1, 2019
Lowenstein Sandler's hiring of former assistant U.S. attorney Rachel Maimin and former SEC senior counsel Greg Baker are the latest in a long string of government hires for the firm.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 29, 2019
“Although the president would have the right to assert privilege over certain parts of the report, he has stated publicly that he intends to defer to me," Barr wrote in a letter to Congress on Friday.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 29, 2019
“Although the president would have the right to assert privilege over certain parts of the report, he has stated publicly that he intends to defer to me," Barr wrote in a letter to Congress on Friday.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 29, 2019
“Although the president would have the right to assert privilege over certain parts of the report, he has stated publicly that he intends to defer to me," Barr wrote in a letter to Congress on Friday.
By Bill Leone and Neil O'May | March 29, 2019
There is a better formula for corporate cooperation. It preserves the attorney-client privilege. It empowers corporate compliance efforts. And it gives the government the benefit of the corporation's willing assistance in tasks that would otherwise consume vast amounts of limited enforcement resources. It protects the rights of individual employees. It respects the relative roles of the government and private actors. In the end, it will produce better results for the corporate and government actors.
By Maranda Fritz and Brian Lanciault | March 29, 2019
Given that all attorneys (except prosecutors) litigate effectively every day with the certainty that if they violate ethical principles or engage in improper conduct they will be subject to monetary and disciplinary penalties, we should continue to question why prosecutors possess enormous power but face little accountability.
By Ann-Elizabeth Ostrager | March 29, 2019
This article examines whether the SEC may take a more expansive approach to the extraterritorial reach of its jurisdiction in light of the recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in 'SEC v. Scoville'. Although it remains to be seen whether other circuit courts will align with the Tenth Circuit, this decision may alter and expand the playing field when navigating an SEC investigation or litigation.
By Lauren Bursey and Dean Nicyper | March 29, 2019
While it would seem to be good public policy to enact legislation that will prevent money laundering, terrorism, and fraud, art market leaders are concerned that money laundering in art transactions is not a big enough issue to justify the regulatory burden.
By Ross M. Kramer and Seth C. Farber | March 29, 2019
District courts appear destined to wrestle with the “private prison” issue unless and until the Second Circuit issues definitive guidance, or the legislature amends the Bail Reform Act.
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