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Liquid Ambition: Miami Board Backs Liquid Lofts Downtown Apartment Tower
The city's Urban Development Review Board supports waivers for an 866-foot tower near the Dade County Courthouse.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.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.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.People in the News—April 27, 2016—Blank Rome
Blank Rome partner Nicholas C. Harbist is set to moderate the "Regulators' Roundtable: The Latest in Government Enforcement" at the American Bar Association's seventh annual National Institute on Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel, which is scheduled from Wednesday to Friday in Washington, D.C.View more book results for the query "White"
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.What All Good Compliance Programs Have in Common
A first-of-its-kind report released April 25 offers a road map for creating high-quality compliance programs, no matter the company's size.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.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.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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