By C. Ryan Barber and Mike Scarcella | May 19, 2020
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan's set July 16 for oral argument on DOJ's motion to dismiss the Flynn case. Flynn, meanwhile, has gone to the D.C. Circuit in a bid to force the judge to grant the government's motion to ditch the prosecution.
By Jenna Greene | May 11, 2020
"A party who knowingly distorts or conceals the truth undermines the integrity of the process and maligns justice itself," wrote Senior U.S. District Judge Karon Owen Bowdre in Alabama.
By Jenna Greene | May 3, 2020
Do Quinn Emanuel lawyers 'terrorize and intimidate their opponents'? Or simply make good on their threats?
By David Thomas | April 10, 2020
Greenburg said he wants to recruit and develop talent, despite the challenges of the pandemic, while Kathryn Ruemmler vowed to maintain a relationship with Latham in her new role at Goldman Sachs.
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By John J. Sullivan and Jesse Ryan Loffler | April 6, 2020
"While this sounds like a movie, it is not. It is real, and it is tragic. It involves the callous theft of much needed funds from the people of Bangladesh, for which the Bank serves as the Central Bank," write John J. Sullivan and Jesse Ryan Loffler.
By John C. Coffee Jr. | March 18, 2020
In his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee Jr. writes: Practitioners, listen up! You need to unlearn much of what you think you know about the law of insider trading. That law is changing—and quickly. In addition, new legislation has passed the House by an overwhelming margin and could conceivably pass the Senate this year.
By Jenna Greene | February 2, 2020
Lawyers from Hueston Hennigan and Sidley Austin representing private equity investor William McGlashan Jr. offer a far more nuanced narrative than federal prosecutors originally presented, laying the grounds for an entrapment defense and possible acquittal.
By Jenna Greene | January 28, 2020
The 31-page report by the Bharara Task Force on Insider Trading offers a clear overview of why insider trading enforcement 'has suffered—and continues to suffer—from uncertainty and ambiguity to a degree not seen in other areas of law.'
By Jenna Greene | January 26, 2020
'Is there anyone you wouldn't represent?' Kate McKinnon as the devil asked Jon Lovitz playing Alan Dershowitz in the SNL cold open. His answer: 'Well, as long as the client is famous enough to get me on TV, it's all good.'
By Jenna Greene | December 3, 2019
Willkie Farr & Gallagher white collar partners Randall Jackson and Michael Schachter won acquittal on Monday for their client Jean Boustani on all charges stemming from an alleged $2 billion fraud and kickback scheme.
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