It would be hard to find an IT department of a large business that was not undertaking a "cloud computing" project or at least considering the idea. Here's a look at what it is and how it works.
- March 30, 2009Nolan M. Goldberg and Sharada Devarasetty
In recent years, companies doing business in countries where human rights or environmental violations have occurred have found themselves dragged into U.S. courts as defendants in lawsuits brought by foreign plaintiffs to account for violations ' often committed by others, including foreign governments. Here's an update.
March 30, 2009Michael C. Lynch and Lystra BatchooA recent United States court decision highlights the opportunities and pitfalls associated with the potential use of U.S.-style discovery to obtain materials for use in international arbitrations.
March 30, 2009Michael G. BiggersThis edition of the Quarterly State Compliance Review looks at some legislation of interest to corporate lawyers that went into effect recently. It also discusses some recent decisions of interest, including one from the Delaware Supreme Court and two from the Delaware Chancery Court.
March 30, 2009Sandra FeldmanIn law, exceptions can swallow the rules if the rule-makers are not careful. One area of particular concern is when the privilege over communications with lawyers is called into question because those communications have been invoked to show someone's good faith in attempting to follow the law.
March 30, 2009Michael Dockterman and Beth L. FancsaliAn in-depth analysis of recent rulings.
March 30, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Recent national rulings of interest.
March 30, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |With ever widening budget deficits and economic limitations on raising taxes, the IRS will go in the only direction it can, that is, to mine the "tax gap" ' the difference between the taxes that should have been collected under current law and those that actually are collected.
March 30, 2009Steven Toscher and Dennis PerezAs the financial crisis has deepened, the pressure for prosecutions from politicians, the media and the public has grown. In turn, federal and state law enforcement and regulatory agencies have devoted vast resources to investigating the crisis.
March 30, 2009Mark K. SchonfeldThe combination of new people, priorities, resources and coordination ' coupled with public and Congressional outrage ' promises to bring a surge of white-collar enforcement, but perhaps accompanied by some sanity in sentencing.
March 30, 2009Joseph F. Savage, Jr. and Derek M. Adams

