Recent national rulings of interest.
- March 27, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
Doing nothing is increasingly not a viable option for anyone who wants to be able to use and enjoy their undisclosed foreign accounts or assets.
March 27, 2011Lawrence S. Horn and Richard J. SapinskiA recent decision provides a glimmer of hope that in both criminal and civil cases involving foreign accounts, lower FBAR penalties are possible and worth pursuing.
March 27, 2011Sharon L. McCarthyA dramatic increase in criminal prosecutions of financial institution directors and officers is not likely. Here's why.
March 27, 2011Jonathan S. Feld and Blake C. GoebelNew York's long-arm statute permits a Manhattan-based publisher to sue an out-of-state online corporation for copyright infringement, the state Court of Appeals ruled on March 24.
March 25, 2011Joel StashenkoNew York's long-arm statute permits a Manhattan-based publisher to sue an out-of-state online corporation for copyright infringement, the state Court of Appeals ruled on March 24.
March 25, 2011Joel StashenkoDiscussion and analysis of several recent rulings.
March 24, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |An in-depth look at recent important rulings.
March 24, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |

