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May 12, 2016 |

Bob McDonnell Ruling Will Not Legalize Corruption

OPINION: You don't have to be a lover of the U.S. Supreme Court's noxious Citizens United v. FEC case to be troubled by the corruption prosecution of Virginia governor Bob McDonnell.
9 minute read
May 05, 2016 |

Amid Scandal, Brazil Overhauls Its Anti-Corruption Toolkit

Brazil's leniency program needs work. Will proposed reforms do the job? Some big firms will find out.
6 minute read
May 02, 2016 |

A Look at 5th Circuit Judges Who Nearly Made the U.S. Supreme Court

Traditionally U.S. presidents first look to the nation's 13 circuit courts in their search for potential high court justices—often mining the First, Second and D.C. Circuits for their choices. But Fifth Circuit judges often play the role of bridesmaid in the secretive game of Supreme Court nominations.
12 minute read
April 28, 2016 |

Norm Pattis: Voices of Discontent Dominate Chaotic Presidential Campaign

Donald Trump walked away from the so-called "Acela primaries" in the Northeast a complete winner, sweeping the Republican contests in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island in convincing fashion.
6 minute read
April 25, 2016 |

Feds Charge Former Conn. Bankruptcy Attorney With Embezzlement

A longtime former New Haven bankruptcy attorney who recently resigned from the bar over allegations of mishandling client funds is now facing a federal criminal charge. Peter Ressler, 68, of Woodbridge, was charged April 25 with embezzlement of debtors' funds, according to the Connecticut U.S. Attorney's Office.
8 minute read
April 21, 2016 |

Trading 'Spoofer' Must Be Stopped, Chicago Regulators Will Argue

As part of a crackdown on “spoofing,” the U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission will square off in Chicago's federal court on Monday against a Northwestern University dropout who made millions on the futures markets.
18 minute read
April 21, 2016 |

Morning Wrap: Dickstein Shapiro State Attorneys General Lawyer Didn't Breach Ethics Rules | John McKay Returns to Private Practice

An ethics commission finds a resolution in its investigation of the Dickstein Shapiro-turned-Cozen O'Connor state attorneys general practice, and big-name turnover materializes at K&L Gates, Davis Wright Tremaine, the Sacramento U.S. Attorney's Office and the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia bench. This is a round-up of legal industry news from ALM and other outlets.
14 minute read
April 20, 2016 |

SEC and DOJ Crackdown Has Compliance Officers Worried

A new survey shows that some 91 percent of responding in-house counsel and chief compliance officers predict greater scrutiny from federal investigators in the coming year, and are making company changes to prepare.
25 minute read
April 20, 2016 |

Cyber Intelligence: The Road Map to Stopping Terrorism with Technology

Cyber and intelligence expert Roy Zur explains source, access and encryption difficulties at the ACEDS 2016 Conference.
10 minute read
April 20, 2016 |

SEC Gets Tough on Individuals

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is serious about getting tough on individuals. Today it announced two cease-and-desist actions in unrelated financial fraud cases that also penalized five corporate executives and an outside accountant.
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