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Top Cases of 2003: Corporate Crime
Wrongdoing in the boardroom was behind many of the cases that grabbed the attention of the New York legal community in 2003. The New York Law Journal Magazine explores why those cases stand out and what effect they may have on future litigations. We also take a closer look at the attorneys at the center of these events.In re Currency Conversion Fee Antitrust Litigation
$336 Million Settlement in Currency Conversion Fee Suit Does 'Greatest Good' for 'Greatest Number'Judge Endorses Settlement in Credit-Card Investigation
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Investigations Foreign and Domestic: Choice-of-Law and Discovery
In their Internal Investigations column, Michael B. Mukasey and Andrew J. Ceresney, partners at Debevoise & Plimpton, discuss the standards courts will use to determine whether to apply the privilege law of the United States or of a foreign country in connection with an employee interview, ways to ensure that U.S. privilege law applies to interviews in foreign countries, and the discoverability in the United States of disclosures made to a foreign government authority of the fruits of an internal investigation.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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