Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Report: Bribery Prosecutions Revive Following 2012 Lag

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• Report: Bribery Prosecutions Revive Following 2012 Lag

• Suspension for Spurned Attorney Who Waged Vendetta

• Latham Fights Disqualification In Freight Rail Class Action

• Eight-Year Sentence Affirmed for Bulger's Girlfriend

• Wielding the Law as a Weapon

• A Place for Lawyers to Learn Executive Skills

• Calif. Case Upsets Equilibrium on Expert Testimony

• Time for Radical Change in Legal Education

• 'Company Doe' Asks Fourth Circuit to Keep Records Sealed

• Workplace Bullying: Managing the Company Playground

Report: Bribery Prosecutions Revive Following 2012 Lag

Foreign bribery and corruption prosecutions declined during 2012, even as 15 new countries were cracking down on such crimes involving their own government officials, according to a survey by Trace International Inc. Read More »

Suspension for Spurned Attorney Who Waged Vendetta

An Indiana attorney has been suspended from practice for three years for pursuing a romantic relationship with a summer law clerk and attempting to destroy her legal career when she rejected his advances. Read More »

Latham Fights Disqualification In Freight Rail Class Action

Latham & Watkins is fighting an attempt to disqualify the firm as lead trial counsel for Union Pacific Railroad, a defendant in multidistrict litigation over freight rail fuel surcharges. Read More »

Eight-Year Sentence Affirmed for Bulger's Girlfriend

A federal appeals court has upheld the eight-year prison sentence for accused mobster James "Whitey" Bulger's girlfriend for harboring a fugitive, including an enhancement for her failure to disclose that she owned a house and controlled a substantial bank account. Read More »

Wielding the Law as a Weapon

A doctor realized he needed legal training to fight for public health. Read More »

A Place for Lawyers to Learn Executive Skills

Harvard, Georgetown follow business school model. Read More »

Calif. Case Upsets Equilibrium on Expert Testimony

In last year's Sargon decision, the California Supreme Court took a major step toward embracing the Daubert approach to admissibility. Read More »

Time for Radical Change in Legal Education

Students would save three years of tuition if they could enter law school after their freshman year. Read More »

'Company Doe' Asks Fourth Circuit to Keep Records Sealed

A company using a pseudonym in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is fighting to keep documents under seal in a dispute rooted in whether the public should be allowed to see a consumer product safety report. Read More »

Workplace Bullying: Managing the Company Playground

Workplace bullying is a pervasive problem that often precipitates harassment and discrimination claims and, in more extreme cases, workplace violence. Read More »



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