0 results for 'Compass'
Changing the practice of law is the best check against judicial corruption
The Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice's released its report last month, offering a number of suggestions on how to revise the juvenile justice system and create better oversight for judicial actions.Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
District Court is authorized but not required to provide discovery aid to a party for use in foreign or international tribunals.In Criminal Courts, 'Judge D' Was One Of A Kind
Judge Richard Damiani's death at age 66 last week stunned the legions of lawyers and court staffers throughout the state who appeared in his courtrooms or who worked with him over the past 26 years.When It Comes to SOX, Not All Advice Is Good Advice
Texas Lawyer and Executive Legal Adviser brought together CenterPoint Energy GC Scott Rozzell, CytoGenix Inc. CEO Malcolm Skolnick and famed former Enron executive Sherron Watkins for a discussion on corporate integrity issues. They talked about how new corporate integrity rules and regulations are affecting business, the costs of compliance, and the not necessarily necessary advice from accounting firms and law firms.Female buddy film makes rare showing
"Baby Mama" is a so-so comedy, not notable for much beyond it being the latest movie in which pregnancy or abortion is central to the plot. Think "Juno," "Knocked Up," "Waitress," etc. Tina Fey plays an uber-disciplined corporate type who has it all...except a baby. And at 37, her biological clock is setting off alarms.Compliance Programs Reduce Litigation Exposure
Although many companies create and implement compliance programs to satisfy the requirements of the Sentencing Guidelines for Organizational Defendants, Jeffrey W. Carr and Steven A. Lauer recommend that companies look beyond the guidelines. That way, a more important objective will be achieved: a reduction of the company's exposure to litigation and the avoidance of situations in which the guidelines come into play in the first place.Aggressive Lawyering Goes Over the Line
In a landmark dispute on the limits of aggressive lawyering, a jury has delivered a resounding verdict against two Connecticut attorneys for fraudulent conduct in violation of civil portions of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. Lawyers involved in the case say, to their knowledge, the verdict is the first in the nation in which the private cause of action under the federal RICO statute has been used successfully against lawyers for actions related to representation of a client.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
2024 ESI Risk Management & Litigation Readiness Report
Brought to you by Pagefreezer
Download Now
Creating a Culture of Compliance
Brought to you by Ironclad
Download Now
A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
Brought to you by PracticePanther
Download Now