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Corporate Investigations and Common Law
Richard P. Swanson, of Thelen Reid & Priest, discusses changes in how the government conducts itself in corporate investigations -- behavior that calls into question the basic foundations of our adversarial system.Dean of Nation's Largest Law School Denies Faking Jobs Data, Defends Expansion Plan
Networking: The Basics and Beyond for Lawyers
Networking has become a core success skill for lawyers, whether you are trying to advance your career or find a new one, notes Molly Peckman, Dechert's director of associate development. She discusses some of the basics of networking and also provides a roundup of experts' tips.New Associates: Learn From the Mistakes of Your Elders
You're finishing law school and you've secured a job at that prestigious firm you've been dreaming of for three long years. You've got it going on, right? Yes, but there's still plenty to learn. Sometimes, life in the legal profession is like walking through a minefield -- navigate carefully because a misstep can cost you. As the lawyers who came before you can attest, education and common sense don't always go hand in hand.'Tis the Season When Gifts Become Bribes
Getting ready to send out seasonal gifts to business partners? Here are some simple tips to help your company have a very compliant gift-giving holiday.View more book results for the query "White"
Navigating the Tricky Issue of Corruption in China
In "Are you Exposed? Global Bribery and Corruption: 2012 Lessons and 2013 Predictions," Hogan Lovells calls corruption in China "a huge problem."LEGAL MINDS: Ports Deal Reawakens Controversy Over Foreign Acquisitions
The Dubai Ports controversy revealed key facts about U.S. ports, including the statistic that foreign-owned operators run 80 percent of U.S.-based terminals. The dispute has also put a spotlight on the otherwise obscure Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. Not content with CFIUS, some members of Congress have proposed legislation that would give them more say over foreign acquisitions of "critical infrastructure industries." Columnist Dale Oesterle says such legislation has its own dangers.United States v. Swazine Swindle
Fourth Amendment Does Not Require Exclusion Of Evidence Obtained After Unreasonable StopOlympic Games Drive Contract Work
While athletes like Lindsey Vonn worry about winning gold, their lawyers worry about the fine print in sponsorship deals.Trending Stories
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