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August 01, 2007 |

Insider Trading: Why More Attorneys Are Being Charged and What Companies Should Do to Prevent It

The increase in high-profile insider trading cases involving attorneys and senior corporate executives who should have known better underscores the need for companies to strengthen and modernize their compliance programs to avoid the negative publicity, reputational harm and significant costs of an insider trading scandal. Attorneys John J. Carney and Jimmy Fokas assert that there are steps companies can take to increase the effectiveness of their compliance and ethics policies.
11 minute read
May 04, 2008 |

Pa. lawmakers got $111k-plus in travel, gifts

Pennsylvania state legislators flew to foreign lands, cheered on pro sports teams from the stands and even paid some criminal defense legal bills last year without having to crack open their own wallets.
4 minute read
July 07, 2006 |

Mt. McKinley Insurance Co., plaintiffs v. Corning Inc., defendant-respondent

Despite Bankruptcy Case in Pennsylvania, Insurer May Bring Asbestos Exposure Suit in New York Court
16 minute read
December 15, 2003 |

Washington Fast Becoming Neutral Territory

Demand for alternative dispute resolution services in Washington, D.C., has shot up in recent years, as the federal government and local companies increasingly turn to arbitrators and mediators to resolve legal disputes.
8 minute read
July 06, 2012 |

It's a Buyers' Market at Law School

Facing a 25 percent decline in applicants over the past two years, many law schools have responded by accepting a larger percentage of applicants and sweetening their scholarship packages, in hopes of locking in prospective students.
7 minute read
June 21, 2001 |

Accepting MCLE With Class

The California State Bar is gearing up to add more hours to the CLE requirement. The reaction from lawyers is predictable: "No-o-o-o-o!" But think about it: Would two more hours a year of education be that bad if CLE providers could come up with seminars relevant to your day-to-day practice? The Recorder's Scott Graham suggests courses that would teach, for example, how to shame wealthy judges into recusal.
3 minute read
January 28, 2004 |

Litigate or Mitigate?

Affirming convictions in death penalty habeas corpus writs is a routine matter for federal courts in Texas, but a U.S. Supreme Court decision, Wiggins v. Smith, is giving added traction to ineffective-assistance claims in death penalty cases. Recently, the 5th Circuit granted a certificate of appealability, remanded a case to trial court for an evidentiary hearing and ordered an outright reversal of a death sentence due to Wiggins.
8 minute read
January 20, 2003 |

Inadmissible

4 minute read
February 16, 2004 |

Chief Judge Puts Middle District Court Filings Online

U.S. District Judge Thomas I. Vanaskie realized a central goal of his tenure as chief judge of the Middle District of Pennsylvania last March when the court became the latest federal district to implement an electronic case filing system.
17 minute read

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