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Lying During Investigations Will Only Make Matters Worse
Scooter Libby's recent conviction provides another opportunity for corporate executives embroiled in government investigations to consider the potential pitfalls involved in interviews with the government or testimony before investigative bodies. Attorney Daniel R. Alonso writes that aside from advising clients to tell the truth, white-collar defense counsel may do better by analyzing the various motivations that might lead otherwise innocent individuals into lying to prosecutors or a grand jury.Law Firms, Web Companines Vie for Talent
Internet-savvy attorneys kicking themselves for not jumping at those stock options start-ups like Doubleclick or Razorfish or TheStreet.com were dangling, take heart: You are still in demand. In fact, the demand is greater than ever. From the white-shoe firms looking to get in on the Internet business, to the established new media firms, to the giant corporations developing e-commerce strategies, to the fledgling start-ups hoping to strike it rich in cyberspace, everyone wants a Web-savvy lawyer.The Big Three FCPA Lessons from the Morgan Stanley Case
How an effective compliance program can go a long way — sometimes the whole way — in avoiding corporate prosecution.Tadic Denied - Milosevic Beware
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia on July 15 denied an appeal by Dusko Tadic, the first man tried by an international tribunal for war crimes since Nuremberg. The tribunal's ruling also opened the door for genocide charges against Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic and other members of his regime.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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