In his Corporate Crime column, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson partner Steven M. Witzel writes: Arguably every investor in a Ponzi scheme is a "loser" - duped and betrayed by someone who the
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...recent proposal to address the rising tide of home foreclosures calls...
...the recommendations, existing and proposed methods used by the federal government...institute adaptive measures. Rising sea levels in the United...
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Evan S. Schwartz, a partner at Quadrino Schwartz, and Michail Z. Hack, an associate with the firm, examine how courts in the Second Circuit have struggled with procedure in ERISA litigations in the w
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Panel Vacates $36.7 Million Fee Award for Lack of Clear Languag
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