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What Failure To Raise The Debt Ceiling Will Mean For Government Contractors

Would contractors be legally empowered to stop work? To halt payments to subcontractors? Should they? A client advisory from McKenna […]

Mary Jo White Blasts Dodd-Frank Disclosure Requirements

The chair of the SEC made clear that she is not in favor of disclosure requirements that Congress mandated in […]

A Look Ahead To The 2014 Proxy And Reporting Season

Preparations for the 2014 proxy and annual reporting season should already be underway, says Mayer Brown attorney Laura D. Richman, […]

EEOC Guidance On Wellness Plans Long Overdue

Wellness programs, popular workplace health initiatives that seek to benefit employees who exercise or eat healthy, still occupy a gray […]

$14 Million Award Breathes New Life Into SEC Whistleblower Program

This week the SEC announced an unprecedented $14 million whistleblower award, originating from an office that was created under Dodd-Frank. […]

Courts Resisting Shareholder Failure-To-Disclose Lawsuits

Duty to disclose “is not a mandate for prolixity,” court says…

SEC Must Be “Strong, Effective Cop On The Beat,” Chair Says

The Securities and Exchange Commission will be “aggressive and creative” in using enforcement actions going forward, including pursuing individuals, seeking […]

SEC To Bulk Up Financial Reporting Enforcement

The Securities and Exchange Commission is reinvigorating its accounting regulation enforcement efforts, including by adding dedicated staff and utilizing data […]

Jockeying Over Rewrite Of Chemical Regs Is On Pause

With the death of Sen. Frank Lautenberg, there will need to be some reshuffling of…

Tougher Bankruptcy Attorney Fee Guidelines From DOJ

They’re designed to limit fees to “market rates, not premium rates,” says a DOJ official…

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