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Before Jeffrey Epstein's Victims Had a Case, They Had Boies Schiller Veteran Sigrid McCawley
"Let me see what we can do," Boies Schiller Flexner partner Sigrid McCawley recalls telling Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre before she had a route to litigation.Managing Whistleblowers from an Employer's Perspective
Whistleblowing has been a part of the legal lexicon in this country since the Civil War when, in response to contractors defrauding the government,…Not Every GC is in Favor of Shifting Focus Away From Shareholder Profits
The Business Roundtable, a group of chief executives from the largest corporations in North America, announced the principles that state the purpose of the corporation should be to serve all its constituents—employees, customers, investors and society at large. Experts say the concept flies in the face of the long-held belief that shareholder profits should come first.At Least One General Counsel Questions Moving Away From Goal of Shareholder Value
The Business Roundtable, a group of chief executives from the largest corporations in North America, announced the principles that state the purpose of the corporation should be to serve all its constituents—employees, customers, investors and society at large. Experts say the concept flies in the face of the long-held belief that shareholder profits should come first.Escaping Price Impact Purgatory
Leading up to the Supreme Court's decision in Halliburton Co. v. Erica P. John Fund, the securities bar waited in great suspense to see whether the Court would overrule the "fraud-on-the-market" presumption of reliance established many years earlier in Basic v. Levinson. District courts have, however, struggled applying Halliburton.US Businesses Can Mitigate Risks Posed by the Growing Venezuelan Crisis
The situation in Venezuela continues to deteriorate, with the country's myriad problems exacerbated by and fundamentally linked to rampant political corruption and self-enrichment within the Maduro regime.Does 'Lorenzo' Expand the Scope of Private Securities Litigation?
The Supreme Court's recent decision in 'Lorenzo v. Securities & Exchange Commission'—which affirmed a finding of liability under §10(b) and Rule 10b-5 against a defendant who knowingly “disseminated” another party's false statement—may provide private plaintiffs a basis to argue for more expansive Rule 10b-5 liability.Daily Dicta: Groundhog Day for Goldman Sachs in $13B Securities Suit
A slew of new, high-powered amicus briefs underscores why this case is so important.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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