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Senior reporter at ALM since 2004; based in Florida; covers general counsel and white collar crime; contact: [email protected]
December 16, 2013 | National Law Journal
General counsel at U.S. financial institutions last week began the arduous task of figuring out how to comply with the Volcker Rule — a complex, 978-page rule that imposes new regu
By Sue Reisinger
1 minute read
December 9, 2013 | National Law Journal
Increased demand for better cybersecurity standards from government agencies and from consumers will force companies in 2014 to take more decisive actions to protect against the legal, finan
By Sue Reisinger
1 minute read
November 4, 2013 | National Law Journal
As TD Bank works its way out of an electronic-discovery mess that included court sanctions against its in-house and outside counsel, it is experimenting with cutting-edge technology. And the
By Sue Reisinger
1 minute read
July 30, 2007 | National Law Journal
It's bad enough when your company is accused of widespread sex discrimination in a class action. It's even worse when the plaintiff is one of your top in-house lawyers, the suit targets
By Sue Reisinger / Corporate Counsel
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July 31, 2006 | National Law Journal
The government is on a let's-make-a-deal spree with corporate America. In the first six months of this year, the U.S. Department of Justice completed at least 12 deferred-prosecution or
By Sue Reisinger/Corporate Counsel
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July 4, 2005 | National Law Journal
Sometimes what a general counsel doesn't do is as important as what he or she does. Saks Inc. has ousted Senior Vice President Brian Martin, who was GC during a 2002 internal in
By Sue ReisingerCorporate Counsel
1 minute read
May 26, 2008 | National Law Journal
You can probably thank U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie of New Jersey for the latest addition to the U.S. Department of Justice's policy manual. The change will end certain deals
By Sue Reisinger / Corporate Counsel
1 minute read
January 2, 2006 | National Law Journal
Post-9/11 changes in federal banking laws have just claimed their latest victim. Federal prosecutors recently announced that The Bank of New York Co. (BNY) admitted responsibili
By Sue ReisingerCorporate Counsel
1 minute read
August 22, 2005 | Corporate Counsel
Hell hath no fury like an institutional investor scorned. Several big shareholders that took a bath in the recent corporate scandals decided that it wasn't enough to go after th
By Sue Reisinger
1 minute read
October 21, 2013 | National Law Journal
After paying a record $14 million to an unidentified whistleblower, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is keeping the identity of the wrongdoer, and the scheme, secret. At least one
By Sue Reisinger
1 minute read
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