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Victim Recovery After Ponzi Scheme Unravels
In his Corporate Crime column, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson partner Steven M. Witzel writes: Arguably every investor in a Ponzi scheme is a "loser" - duped and betrayed by someone who they trusted with their money. But in the wake of the Madoff and other Ponzi-style investment scandals, courts and commentators have struggled to differentiate between "winner" and "loser" investors in order to determine "fair" compensation for victims.Justices Will Next Hear Cases on Guantanamo, Tribunals
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Justices Will Next Hear Cases on Guantanamo, Tribunals
In the coming weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether private parties can, under federal environmental laws, challenge a presidential foreign-policy action implemented through a federal agency's regulations, and whether a defendant who says he was not properly instructed by a judge before pleading guilty as part of a plea agreement must show that he would have denied guilt if he had been properly instructed.The Expanding Role of the General Counsel
A general counsel stands before the board of directors. Lawyer? Business strategist? Leader? Increasingly, write Thomas McCoy and Jonathan Sallet, the world demands that the answer to each of these questions be "yes."District Judge Charles S. Haight, Jr. Judge Haight U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK IN RE: REQUEST FOR LEGAL No. M19-99 ASSISTANCE FROM THE
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