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What Mock Jurors See

Over decades and nation-wide, mock jurors tend to have similar reactions to certain fact patterns…

A Third Party In Litigation, Google Is Forced To Reveal Search Terms

The company had responded to a document request made by Apple, as part of Apple’s litigation with Samsung. When Apple […]

An Epic Lobbying Effort On Dodd-Frank Rules

Beside regulation of swaps and other derivatives, two big issues get industry attention.

SAC: Perfect Size to Prosecute?

The company may be big enough and allegedly is culpable enough to make the perfect semi-high-profile target.

What To Do When Your Company Receives a Grand Jury Subpoena

An antitrust litigator provides his ten-item check list, from notification of key company personnel to possible cooperation with competitors — on one issue only.

Courts: Key Words Are Not Work Product

Lawyers often considered the methods they used to find responsive documents as privileged work product…

Revised European Commission Guidelines For “The Dawn Raid”

They include broad interpretation of authority to inspect and take copies of virtually anything.

Anatomy Of A Say-On-Pay Vote

It’s all there in the Compensation Discussion and Analysis…

Security Flaws Revealed, Companies Label Reporters as Hackers

When does “exposing security flaws” morph into hacking?

SEC Actions Week Ending May 31

Highlights include the largest amount ever paid by an exchange, as NASDAQ settled charges relating to its Facebook IPO, and  […]

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