...The document was based on his examination of FTC and the Justice Department's antitrust division's enforcement actions and guidelines, plus a 2011...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...permanent or indefinite debarments. West noted that even the Department of Justice has recognized that companies can't completely eliminate the possibility of...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...at the heart of mortgage lenders' $25 billion settlement with the Department of Justice. The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team was ...
...responses, have emerged at the center of a controversy over the Justice Department's use of stingrays to track suspects, what magistrates are being...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...the flames, etc." Ice water did the trick before the fire department came or the flames could spread to the table linen. "Lesson...
...e-discovery, FOIA, and Records, Office of the Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice, Civil; Tom Kennedy, director of the archiving and EDD team, Symantec...
...hundreds of fee-earners busy, and New York firms with strong litigation departments are particularly well positioned to benefit. While corporate work was...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...those provisions came into play in recent Brighton Town Court matters before Justice Karen Morris. In ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Clean tech is new: solar, wind, biofuels, water purification. And yet the industry runs the very ordinary risk of getting bogged down in the oldest business challenge of all: corruption
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...here to stay," he remarked. Probes by the U.S. Department of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and attorneys general led the list...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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