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April 13, 2011 |

World's Top Grossing Firm, Ex-Partner Hit With Scathing Lawsuit

Baker & McKenzie and former partner Martin Weisberg have been sued over their alleged roles running a stock scheme that contributed to the collapse of Pittsburgh-based Industrial Enterprises of America (IEAM).
4 minute read
February 02, 2005 |

Double Agent

Fundamental shifts are taking place in corporate defense practice. While working to uncover wrongdoing, the investigating lawyer used to present a united front on behalf of both the corporation and its employees. But today, in the new era of internal investigations, defense lawyers have become deputy prosecutors -- the newest (and highest-paid) government agents.
18 minute read
July 25, 2002 |

Adelphia Founder, Sons Charged in Huge Fraud

Adelphia Communications founder John J. Rigas, his two sons and two other top company officials were arrested and charged Wednesday in New York with an elaborate, multibillion-dollar scheme to defraud investors and creditors of the Pennsylvania cable company. Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney James B. Comey called the scheme "one of the largest and most egregious frauds ever perpetrated on investors and creditors."
5 minute read
May 25, 2012 |

Regulators Scrutinize Facebook Over IPO Mess

In the wake of its botched initial public offering, Facebook is facing uncommonly swift regulatory scrutiny on multiple fronts. Still, securities lawyers say it's unlikely the social media giant and its lead underwriter Morgan Stanley Smith Barney will face serious penalties from the government.
3 minute read
December 23, 2005 |

Accolades

Attorneys at more than 30 law firms were honored at the Legal Aid Society's 2005 Pro Bono Awards dinner Dec. 1, hosted this year by Shearman & Sterling.
3 minute read
May 23, 2012 |

Regulators scrutinizing Facebook after IPO mess, but lawyers doubt tough penalties to follow

In the wake of its botched initial public offering, Facebook is facing uncommonly swift regulatory scrutiny on multiple fronts. Still, securities lawyers say it's unlikely the social media giant and its lead underwriter Morgan Stanley Smith Barney will face serious penalties from the government.
3 minute read

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