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  • A pair of recent Supreme Court cases built upon the Sixth Amendment's Confrontation Clause, Crawford v. Washington and Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts, have given criminal defense attorneys potent new weapons to challenge forensic evidence proffered by the government

    January 26, 2010Marjorie J. Peerce and Elizabeth S. Weinstein
  • The uptick in implosions of high-profile criminal cases has been cause for concern among the DOJ's most ardent supporters. Policymakers need to ask whether the DOJ is doing as much to mitigate its own risks of employee misconduct as it requires of the companies it investigates and prosecutes.

    January 26, 2010Jim Walden and Georgia Winston
  • This article concludes last month's article on the ability of a secured creditor to credit bid its claims at a sale under ' 363(k) or ' 1129(b)(2)(A)(ii).

    January 25, 2010James H.M. Sprayregen, Christopher J. Marcus, David A. Agay and Benjamin J. Steele
  • The intersection of bankruptcy and federal and state receiverships has become a fairly regular occurrence around the country. Cases from Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, New York and Oregon evidence that such incidents are taking place all across the country. There is a tension reflected in some of the cases between the primacy of the orderly and well-developed bankruptcy structure as compared with the much less structured alternative of receivership proceedings.

    January 25, 2010R. Todd Neilson and Grant T. Stein
  • Country Artist's Bankruptcy Filing Not in Bad Faith
    Permanent Injunction Against File-Sharer Tenenbaum Is Limited, But Judge Details Criticism of Fair Use Defense

    December 21, 2009Stan Soocher
  • Vivendi Counsel on Merger Between NBCU and Comcast
    General Counsel for Live Nation Describes Team

    December 21, 2009Amanda Royal and Lisa Holton
  • Knowledge of Royalty Settlement Starts Malpractice Limitations Period

    December 21, 2009Stan Soocher
  • This series examines changes to the Federal Trade Commission guidelines for product endorsements and testimonials. The revised new guidelines took effect Dec. 1, 2009.

    December 21, 2009Alan L. Friel