Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan S. Sack | November 3, 2021
In this edition of their White-Collar Crime column, Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan S. Sack explore the Second Circuit's recent decision in 'United States v. Bescond', which held that the defendant, a French citizen charged with commodities fraud, was not a "fugitive."
By Ross Todd | November 2, 2021
During a virtual fireside chat Monday, two Morrison & Foerster lawyers dug into the question of whether lawyers for the former Theranos CEO will call an expert on intimate partner abuse to try to make the case she was controlled by her former boyfriend and business partner, who is set to be tried separately next year.
By Ross Todd | November 2, 2021
During a virtual fireside chat Monday, two Morrison & Foerster lawyers dug into the question of whether lawyers for the former Theranos CEO will call an expert on intimate partner abuse to try to make the case she was controlled by her former boyfriend and business partner, who is set to be tried separately next year.
By Andrew Goudsward | October 28, 2021
Graves was confirmed with a voice vote in the U.S. Senate.
By Andrew Goudsward | October 28, 2021
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced policy changes to reduce constraints on white-collar prosecutors. "Our responsibility is to incentivize responsible corporate citizenship, a culture of compliance and a sense of accountability," she said.
By Andrew Goudsward | October 28, 2021
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced policy changes to reduce constraints on white-collar prosecutors. "Our responsibility is to incentivize responsible corporate citizenship, a culture of compliance and a sense of accountability," she said.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | October 26, 2021
Prosecutors can renew their dismissal request in their answer to Avenatti's opening brief, but the Ninth Circuit on Monday dashed any hopes of expeditious dismissal without briefing on the merits.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Brian Slodysko/The Associated Press | October 25, 2021
The ethics office has recommended that subpoenas be issued for Kelly, his wife, Victoria, a senior staffer and former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross because they declined to be interviewed or participate in the investigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Margaret A. Dale and Mark D. Harris | October 25, 2021
The move exemplifies an increased focus by the SEC on preventing insider trading by corporate executives.
By ALM Staff | October 25, 2021
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