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Chinese Study Links Silica Exposure to Cancer of the Esophagus
According to a study conducted in China and reported recently in the International Journal of Cancer (Further Evidence for a Link Between Silica Dust and Esophageal Cancer. Int. J. Cancer, 2005; 114(3): 479-483), there is a link between silica dust exposure and esophageal cancer. Ignatius Yu of The Chinese University of Hong Kong headed the study, which found that, after accounting for smoking and alcohol use, those who worked underground in environments with high levels of silica dust were 2.34 times more likely to die of esophageal cancer than those who were exposed to silica at much lower levels.
The DOJ's Criminal Division issued three declinations since the issuance of the revised CEP a year ago. Review of these cases gives insight into DOJ's implementation of the new policy in practice.
The parameters set forth in the DOJ's memorandum have implications not only for the government's evaluation of compliance programs in the context of criminal charging decisions, but also for how defense counsel structure their conference-room advocacy seeking declinations or lesser sanctions in both criminal and civil investigations.
This article discusses the practical and policy reasons for the use of DPAs and NPAs in white-collar criminal investigations, and considers the NDAA's new reporting provision and its relationship with other efforts to enhance transparency in DOJ decision-making.
There is no efficient market for the sale of bankruptcy assets. Inefficient markets yield a transactional drag, potentially dampening the ability of debtors and trustees to maximize value for creditors. This article identifies ways in which investors may more easily discover bankruptcy asset sales.
This article explores legal developments over the past year that may impact compliance officer personal liability.