By Scott Flaherty | January 16, 2019
A Big Law alum told an undercover anti-corruption activist that U.S. lawyers have special protections against criminal charges "because we run the country.”
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By Jeremy H. Temkin | January 16, 2019
In his Tax Litigation column, Jeremy Temkin analyzes the ongoing debate over the maximum permissible FBAR (Foreign Bank and Financial Account) penalty and its implications.
By Xiumei Dong | January 16, 2019
King & Spalding has added Michael Shepard, managing partner of the Hogan Lovell's San Francisco office, to its special matters and government investigations team.
By Ross Todd | January 16, 2019
Artem Radchenko, 27, and Oleksandr Ieremenko, 26, both from Kiev, Ukraine, are alleged to have participated in a scheme to hack into SEC's EDGAR database to get nonpublic information. The SEC claims the participants' trades generated at least $4.1 million in illegal profits.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 15, 2019
The Cato Institute's going to court challenging the SEC's gag rule—and we've got some early thinking from a member of the defense bar about what's at stake. Plus: what's the shutdown mean for law firm business? And scroll down for Who Got the Work, moves and much more. Thanks for reading!
By Ross Todd | January 15, 2019
Artem Radchenko, 27, and Oleksandr Ieremenko, 26, both from Kiev, Ukraine, are alleged to have participated in a scheme to hack into SEC's EDGAR database to get nonpublic information. The SEC claims the participants' trades generated at least $4.1 million in illegal profits.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 14, 2019
George "Bill" Morrison returns to Haynes and Boone after a stint as assistant general counsel at Tenet Healthcare Corp. in Dallas.
By Ryan Lovelace | January 14, 2019
Quinn Emanuel called Sandra Moser a "protégé and hand-picked successor of Andrew Weissman, a key member of Mueller's team handling the Russia probe.”
By Sue Reisinger | January 11, 2019
Monetary recoveries exploded to nearly $8.1 billion, which almost matched the 2012 high of $9 billion. A handful of high-value resolutions led to the large recovery amount, the report said.
By Sue Reisinger | January 11, 2019
Monetary recoveries exploded to nearly $8.1 billion, which almost matched the 2012 high of $9 billion. A handful of high-value resolutions led to the large recovery amount, the report said.
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