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Business Crimes Hotline

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Former Barbados Government Official Convicted on U.S. Money Laundering Charges Following Insurance Company of Barbados FCPA Settlement

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High-Street Retail in an Adjustment Phase

Kelsi Maree Borland

High-street retail is going through an adjustment period, but for properties that check the right boxes, there are still active buyers. In some cases, even bidding wars.

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In the Courts

Juliet Gunev

UK Founder of Swiss Asset Management Firm Pleads Guilty in $164 Million Global Securities Fraud Scheme

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Bit Parts

Stan Soocher

California Court of Appeal Finds Film Producer's Anti-SLAPP Free Speech Argument Is Valid Against Lawsuit By Investor No Implied Covenant to File Song Cue Sheets for Foreign Broadcast

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Sixth Circuit Considers Rejection of a Filed Power Purchase Agreement

Andrew C. Kassner & Joseph N. Argentina Jr.

The provisions of the Bankruptcy Code sometimes conflict with other federal laws and regulations. The Sixth Circuit Court recently considered whether an energy company debtor could reject a power purchase agreement as an executory contract that had been filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

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IP News

Shaleen J. Patel

Do Not Pass Go? U.S. Supreme Court to Review Federal Circuit's Finding of Justiciability

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Digital Dive: The Not-Doing List: Focusing Your Strategic Marketing Plan

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Sometimes, we over-engineer solutions. And most often, we don't need to.

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Legal Tech: E-Discovery Lessons from the Presidential Impeachment Proceedings

Joshua Hummel & Paul Fling

Whether we realize it or not, e-discovery has found a central place in the news during the Trump campaign and presidency, and in particular, during the impeachment proceedings.

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Town Can Be Liable for Aiding and Abetting Discrimination

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Miami Agrees to Settle Costly Island Development Dispute After Losing Key Ruling Breach of Lease By Subsidiary Does Not Justify Piercing Corporate Veil Tenant Not Entitled to Preliminary Injunction Requiring Landlord to Co-Operate

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