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Internal Fraud Investigation: The First Five Days

This article describes how to initiate an investigation into fraud allegations in a way that maximizes the company’s chance of […]

Canada Decision Poses Antitrust Risk for U.S. Manufacturers

Last fall, Canada’s Supreme Court released three class action certification decisions with wide-ranging implications for U.S. companies supplying goods or […]

U.S. Chamber Defends “Inversion” Tax Strategy

Popular outrage at the corporate tax strategy known as inversion has been building, and Democrats, including the President and Senator […]

Eliminate The Antitrust Exception To Corporate Charging Guidelines

There is one glaring exception to a Department of Justice policy that considers the existence of a compliance program as a factor in determining whether to charge a corporation with a crime.

Arbitration Clause Said To Have Protected Abusive CEO At American Apparel

Were it not for arbitration and confidentiality clauses that American Apparel put in place, the pattern of sexual harassment accusations […]

Handling Your Digital Estate

The law is being overtaken by the reality of the digital legacy that most people now leave behind. A very […]

What Legacy Will This Supreme Court Session Leave?

How has the Supreme Court changed America this term? Politico got responses from more than a dozen legal experts, who […]

The First Question: To Arbitrate Or Not To Arbitrate?

Contrary to popular belief, arbitration can take as long or longer than litigating through trial, and it can be as […]

Times Columnist Lambasts “Inversion” Tax Dodge

Veteran New York Times business columnist Floyd Norris wrote a scathing critique of a strategy frequently employed by U.S. companies: […]

SEC’s New, Powerful Enforcement Options

A lesser-known provision of the 2010 Dodd-Frank legislation allows the Securities and Exchange Commission to pursue civil penalties for a […]

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