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Nissan and Ousted Chairman Carlos Ghosn Indicted in Japan
Ghosn is accused of failing to report millions in income over five years—and authorities are looking into whether his alleged misdeeds stretch back further. If convicted of the allegations underlying his recent indictment, he could reportedly face 10 years in prison and/or a fine of the equivalent of $88,300. Nissan could be fined $6.2 million.Ratzan Law Group Wins $45M Award in Death of Med Student During I-75 Construction
Most Effective Lawyers: Personal injury — Stuart Ratzan persuaded a jury to hold Ranger Construction Industries liable for a late-night crash in an Interstate 75 construction zone in Pembroke Pines.Korea's Kim & Chang Raided by Prosecutors
Prosecutors allege South Korea's largest firm meddled in trials against its clients—Japanese companies accused of using Korean forced labor during the years of Japanese colonial rule.Nissan Revamped Its Whistleblower System Before Carlos Ghosn's Arrest
A spokesman for Nissan said the Japanese carmaker's recently overhauled whistleblower system lets employees anonymously report suspected violations of the company's code of conduct and other rules. It also allows tipsters to have two-way confidential communications with Nissan employees and stakeholders.Paul Weiss Hired to Defend Ousted Nissan Chair Carlos Ghosn
The firm's chair, Brad Karp, a veteran corporate litigator with a long roster of high-profile clients, and firm partner Michael Gertzman, a former federal prosecutor, are defending Ghosn. He has been ousted as chair of Nissan and its partner Mitsubishi as Japanese authorities investigate allegations that he underreported his income and misused company money.Paul Weiss Tapped to Defend Ousted Nissan Chair Carlos Ghosn
The firm's chair, Brad Karp, a veteran corporate litigator with a long roster of high-profile clients, and firm partner Michael Gertzman, a former federal prosecutor, are defending Ghosn. He has been ousted as chair of Nissan and its partner Mitsubishi as Japanese authorities investigate allegations that he underreported his income and misused company money.Paul Weiss Hired to Defend Ousted Nissan Chair Carlos Ghosn
The firm's chair, Brad Karp, a veteran corporate litigator with a long roster of high-profile clients, and firm partner Michael Gertzman, a former federal prosecutor, are defending Ghosn. He has been ousted as chair of Nissan and its partner Mitsubishi as Japanese authorities investigate allegations that he underreported his income and misused company money.Nissan Chair Carlos Ghosn's Troubles Hold Lessons for In-House Leaders: Update
There are some things that legal departments can do to help, primarily having robust compliance programs in place and routinely reviewing those programs to ensure that they're still effective. And, if wrongdoing comes to light, legal departments have to step up and deal with an array of issues, from internal and external investigations to PR crises.Asia Deal Digest: Nov. 15, 2018
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