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July 01, 2003 |

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May 26, 2010 |

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February 09, 2009 |

A Reinvigorated SEC

Stephen J. Crimmins, a partner with Mayer Brown, writes: With the mother of all Ponzi schemes following closely on the heels of the subprime meltdown and the auction rate securities seize-up, Congress and the public have demanded a swift and strong enforcement response to the string of disasters that have left investors with "201(k)s." However, the regulator principally tasked to respond, the SEC, has seen the number of lawyers doing investigations in its Enforcement Division drop by over 10 percent from 2005 to 2008. Some of its enforcement teams have dwindled by half, while high staff turnover has slowed movement of some cases to a crawl. President Barack Obama acted early to appoint a credible enforcer, FINRA chief Mary Schapiro, to run the SEC, and at her confirmation hearing, Ms. Schapiro responded strongly to Senate Banking Committee demands for tough enforcement.
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July 06, 2005 |

Internal Privacy Audits Can Provide Companies With Excellent Value

Over the course of the past decade, the availability and use of information technology has increased exponentially. The widespread use of the Internet and related technologies has markedly enhanced the ability of companies to collect, compile and analyze personally identifiable information from individuals. It has also helped to foster increased cross-border flows of such personal data.
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July 23, 2010 |

Plaintiff attorneys want Feinberg to disclose BP pay

Plaintiff attorneys representing oil spill victims say the Washington lawyer managing BP's $20 billion victim compensation fund should disclose how much he is getting paid by the petroleum giant.
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July 20, 2010 |

Ex-client claims advice from DLA Piper led to bankruptcy

An outdoor furniture distributor is suing DLA Piper after tumbling into bankruptcy in a series of events stemming from a missed $767 interest payment.
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