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Former Qwest Chief in Court for Indictment on Insider Trading Charges
In a triumph for federal prosecutors, former Qwest Communications CEO Joseph Nacchio was indicted Tuesday on 42 counts of insider trading accusing him of illegally selling off $101 million in stock after privately learning the company might not meet its financial goals. Nacchio, 56, appeared in court a few hours after the indictment was announced and pleaded not guilty before being led away in handcuffs.Can Tech Shows Boost a Firm's Bottom Line?
Cutting or eliminating IT and litigation support staff attendance at technology shows such as LegalTech and ILTA does little to improve a firm's bottom line, says Parker Poe CIO Steve Fletcher, because surviving a down economy is as much about exploring new efficiencies as cutting costs.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Krispy Kreme's GC: Think Like an Outsider
"Calling things straight down the middle, while knowing … you could be dismissed, is what the company deserves," says Darryl Marsch, general counsel for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts.N.J. Doctors' Organization Files Suit Attacking Health-Care Reform Law
A New Jersey doctors' organization has gone to court to block implementation of the health-care bill signed Tuesday by President Barack Obama, claiming it is unconstitutional.Conservative Legislator's Nomination For Bench Is Withdrawn as Bar Balks
Gov. Chris Christie's intended nomination of veteran GOP Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll to the Superior Court is dead in the water, at least for now, thanks to the ambivalence of the State Bar Association panel that vets judicial nominees.Internal Investigation Strategies in a Post Dodd-Frank World
Steven S. Sparling and Arielle Warshall Katz of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel discuss how to appropriately utilize a company's internal controls and investigative process to encourage employees to use internal reporting mechanisms, anticipate and guard against false whistleblower complaints, and protect privileged information from being disclosed to or used by regulators.Federal Judge Files Complaint Against Himself
Richard Cebull, chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana, has initiated a disciplinary investigation into his own behavior after acknowledging he sent a racist e-mail to friends and family about President Obama.Trending Stories
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