The Dodd-Frank Act directs the Sentencing Commission to amend the Sentencing Guidelines for certain fraud offenses, just as SOX did ten years ago. Those SOX amendments led to sentences greater than under the original Guidelines Manual, and a similar result will likely follow from Dodd-Frank.
- December 21, 2010Jodi Misher Peikin and James R. Stovall
The DOJ exercises virtually unlimited discretion in deciding who gets charged in FCPA cases and, for all practical purposes, in deciding the amount of the financial penalty imposed against corporate violators. But sentencing of individual defendants is ultimately a matter of judicial, not prosecutorial, discretion.
December 21, 2010Gary SteinAlthough it is important for both policyholder and insurer to review carefully the cooperation clause in a liability insurance policy to determine its precise, expressed scope, it also is important for the parties to recognize that ethical rules and decisional law may serve to limit the stated scope of any duty to cooperate.
December 20, 2010Paul A. Rose and Alexandra V. DattiloA recent Sixth Circuit opinion may rebuke implicitly a controversial holding of the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel in 2008, holding that the lien-stripping effect of a sale pursuant to ' 363(f)of the Bankruptcy Code could be unwound on appeal.
December 20, 2010Douglas S. Mintz and Stephen JohnsonKey litigation you need to know.
November 30, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |As of Nov. 11 of this year, under certain circumstances, some children who have aged out of the foster care system may voluntarily re-enter it.
November 29, 2010Janice G. InmanAll the latest news you need to know.
November 29, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Analysis of a recent case of interest.
November 29, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Independent Artist Has No Claim to Radio Airplay
Music-Royalty Conversion Claim Improperly Pleaded
Six-Month Suspension for Georgia Lawyer over File-Sharing DefenseNovember 29, 2010Stan Soocher

