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  • Every year, federal prosecutors file many hundreds of criminal money laundering cases. The charge can appear in a dizzyingly wide array of contexts, as the MLCA's definition of the necessary underlying "specified unlawful activity," or SUA, extends to literally hundreds of different crimes.

    October 26, 2011Gary Stein
  • Officers and directors of public companies, as well as their lawyers and other consultants, are on notice that the government just may be "listening in." How justified is their newfound concern, and what can be done to limit exposure to criminal liability? We continue the discussion herein.

    October 26, 2011Jonathan B. New and Sammi Malek
  • In the arsenal of weapons available to federal prosecutors, a singularly effective one is immunity for witnesses the government deems important to its case. But perhaps equally as effective is the reverse ' the government can decline to request immunity for witnesses who may be critical to the defendant's case.

    October 26, 2011Stanley A. Twardy Jr. and Doreen Klein
  • A look at major cases.

    October 25, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Several pivotal cases are analyzed.

    October 25, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • In-depth analysis of a key case.

    October 25, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Title insurance is a regulated business in New York. Title insurers are required to file their rates with the state insurance department, and are required to adhere to those rates. If the insurers fail to adhere to their filed rates, New York state courts have recognized the possibility of class action relief for consumers.

    October 25, 2011Stewart E. Sterk
  • Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.

    October 25, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • What's happening in neighboring states.

    October 25, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |