...because of their business models. In the United States, the Department of Justice created a specialized unit to investigate Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations within...
...in the press, Abby Levine, legal director for advocacy at the Alliance for Justice, was amazed. "As I read her speech, what struck me...
...this blog post from the Alliance for Justice first. In the December 13 post, AFJ legal...
Law schools nationwide are beginning to offer courses that prepare students for in-house careers—often by serving up real-life challenges
Law schools nationwide are beginning to offer courses that prepare students for in-house careers—often by serving up real-life challenges
...founder of the London-based consultancy Forensic Risk Alliance. For example, cases that start in Justice’s anticorruption division can migrate to the...
...a report by the Alliance for Board Diversity [PDF]. A study released this month by GMI...
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...the virtual dice An opinion published by the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel has clarified a confusing law on gambling...
...the virtual dice? An opinion published by the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel has clarified a confusing law on gambling...
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