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Where Does the SEC's Cooperation Initiative Stand?
Publication Date: 2012-07-17
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In January 2010 the SEC predicted that its new program to encourage companies to come forward with evidence of wrongdoing would be a "game changer." But since then, the SEC has entered into just three non-prosecution agreements and one deferred prosecution agreement, according to a report by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. The agency counters that it's signed 42 individuals to cooperation agreements, and its initiative is "already paying substantial dividends."

January 18, 2007 |

Bush Official Apologizes for Slap at Lawyers for Detainees

A Department of Defense lawyer apologized Wednesday for his comments suggesting that corporations boycott law firms that represent detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. In a letter to The Washington Post, Charles Cully Stimson said the comments, made during a radio interview, "do not reflect my core beliefs." His apology came two days after the Pentagon disavowed his statements, saying they did not represent Defense Department views. The remarks had touched off a salvo of criticism.
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Clues to Klapper: Goldman Defender Rich Klapper of S&C Is Already Representing the Bank in Two Mortgage-Backed Securities Shareholder Suits (and Doing Pretty Well at It)
Publication Date: 2010-04-19
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There aren't going to be any class actions directly related to the ABACUS offering at the heart of the SEC suit, since it involves only a tiny group of investors. But two pending MBS cases against Goldman show that Rich Klapper knows his client very well--and knows how to defend against fraud allegations.

The Global Lawyer: The Corporate Criminal Plea Sails Overseas
Publication Date: 2011-10-15
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The U.K. Bribery Act arrived this summer in a hail of publicity. But that act won't move mountains without a change in Britain's legal structure. "There's a real need [in the U.K.] for a middle ground between full-on criminal prosecution and civil recovery," said the former U.K. corruption prosecutor Matthew Cowie, now with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meager & Flom.

Winston & Strawn Secures $276 Million for Investors (and $24 Million in Contingency Fees) in 18-Year-Old Suit Against the FDIC
Publication Date: 2011-12-20
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Since 1993, Winston & Strawn's Thomas Buchanan has led the charge in an epic shareholder battle with the federal government over the FDIC's seizure of Meritor Savings Bank during the savings and loan crisis. It's finally over--almost.

February 07, 2007 |

Associates React to Jones Day and Weil Gotshal Salary Raises

Jones Day and Weil, Gotshal & Manges have joined the list of law firms paying California first-year associates $160,000 rather than the $145,000 embraced by most homegrown firms. And now California's associate messageboards are crammed with anonymous young lawyers carping about their firms' failure to match the higher New York scale. But many associates accept the idea that New York and California are distinct markets -- and some would like to keep it that way.
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July 06, 1999 |

Will Glass-Steagall Really Fall?

As the House began debating a bill on July 1 to modernize the financial services industry, it appeared that Congress, weary of 20 years of failure, was moving to allow banks, securities firms and insurance companies to merge with one another. The Senate approved similar legislation on May 6. Assuming that, as expected, the House does the same by July 2, it will be the first time that both chambers voted to break down the walls of the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act.
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Key Ruling in BofA Securities Class Action Gives Plaintiffs Access to Treasure Trove of Documents
Publication Date: 2009-11-18
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Shareholders' lawyers will get to see whatever the bank has turned over to Congress, the SEC, the New York attorney general, and other investigators--including, most likely, the communications between BofA and its lawyers that have already been turned over to the government.

June 01, 1999 |

Rogers Deal Could Lead To More Mergers

The just-announced merger of two big law firms in the United States and Britain should lead to more trans-Atlantic link-ups--but not of the biggest firms--top lawyers on both sides of the Atlantic say.
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September 27, 2007 |

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