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Criminal Charges: The Next Frontier for Libel Tourism
Joel Cohen and Katherine A. Helm examine the potentially perilous terrain of libel tourism, focusing on a New York professor of international law who wound up being prosecuted in France on criminal charges stemming from an unflattering book review.View more book results for the query "White"
Commentary: How to Have the Best Interviews
What makes a great interview? Legal recruiter Sadie Madole says that while direct eye contact, a firm handshake and thorough preparation are the basics of strong interviewing skills, another important tool is a working knowledge of the questions the interviewer is likely to ask. Madole offers some of the common questions heard in legal interviews so that interviewing attorneys can prepare themselves with targeted and effective answers and make a lasting and favorable impression.Corporate Blueprint to Prevent Criminal Conduct
In 1991, the U.S. Sentencing Commission released guidelines for how companies can prevent crimes such as corporate fraud, bribery, and collusion. After 20 years, former U.S. Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty finds that the Commission's blueprint is no longer the ultimate guide and lays out five key issues a company's compliance program must address.Ballard Spahr's Langel Will Help U.S.Women's Soccer Team Achieve Its Goal
With the assistance of Philadelphia's Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll labor attorney John Langel, the U.S. women's soccer team hopes its popularity will carry with it some staying power -- and in the process solidify the future of their sport. After being recommended to the players by former soccer great and now sports agent Kyle Rote Jr., Langel began representing the team in December 1997, handling contract and marketing issues.3rd Circuit OKs FHA Dual Enforcement Scheme
Plaintiffs filing a claim of racial discrimination under the Fair Housing Act are not barred from pursuing a private lawsuit merely because they previously filed an administrative complaint before a state agency that also resulted in court action, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. The panel found that within the FHA, "a dual enforcement scheme exists that allows an aggrieved party to pursue both private and administrative enforcement" until the claim is resolved.Trending Stories
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