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New Jersey Law Journal

August 27, 2009

Mirandized on the Job: Employees May Balk at Speaking to Corporate Lawyers
Any requirement to provide a corporate Miranda warning will almost certainly have a chilling effect on corporate investigations since employees may balk at speaking to corporate lawyers once provided with the new warning.
By Timothy B. Parlin and Erin D. Jones

Protect Your Client Under Pretrial Intervention
The criminal defense attorney representing a client involved in PTI should be aware of the many built-in protections that benefit the defendant under the PTI rules.
By Joseph A. Manzo

Federal Sentencing: U.S. Supreme Court Case Continues To Expand Opportunities for Zealous Advocacy
Defense counsel now has a meaningful opportunity in this critical phase of the criminal process to contest the draconian sentences our clients have faced for the last two decades.
By Lawrence S. Lustberg, Michael A. Baldassare and Joshua C. Gillette

Avoid the Risks of Cartel Prosecutions
Recessions often bring a heightened temptation on the part of businesspeople to engage in cartel behavior. This fact, along with the ever-increasing risk of detection by energized and global anti-cartel enforcers, can create a perfect storm of criminal antitrust risk.
By Janet L. McDavid and Megan Dixon

Help Guide the Guilty Client Through the Legal Process
Any requirement to provide a corporate Miranda warning will almost certainly have a chilling effect on corporate investigations since employees may balk at speaking to corporate lawyers once provided with the new warning.
By John Lacey

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