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New DOJ Policy Ends Self-Disclosure Dilemma

Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein announced a permanent expansion of the DOJ’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Pilot Program on November 30. […]

Law Firms Defining Themselves By Industry Groups

Law firms have begun organizing by industry groups instead of practice areas, in an attempt to differentiate themselves from competitors […]

Acting CFPB Chief Won’t Fire The Woman Who’s Suing Him

Mick Mulvaney, acting chief of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said he won’t fire Leandra English, the deputy director who […]

Time Warner Invokes Net Neutrality Repeal To Fight Lawsuit

Charter Communications and its Time Warner Cable subsidiary are fighting a lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, […]

Oil Services Company Settles FCPA Litigation

SBM Offshore, a Dutch company, and its U.S. subsidiary, SBM Offshore USA Inc., have entered into a three year deferred […]

Customs Nominee Reveals Digital Device Protocol

Attorneys concerned that confidential client information might be revealed in a U.S. Customs search have a little less to worry […]

Ultra-Right Proposal To Pack The Courts

Steven G. Calabresi, a law professor at Northwestern University and a founder and current board chair of the Federalist Society, […]

Two High-Ranking Foreigners Arrested On FCPA Charges

Hong Kong’s Secretary for Home Affairs from 2002 to 2007 and the former foreign minister of Senegal were arrested in […]

Constitutionality of Patent Trial and Appeal Board Challenged

Next week the Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s procedure. The case, Oil […]

Venerable Chicago Law School To Merge With UIC

John Marshall Law School and the University of Illinois at Chicago are in the midst of a discussion about the […]

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