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  • Courts Check Government Attempts to Extend the Statute of Limitations

    Part Two of a Two-Part Article

    When the SEC and other government regulatory agencies pursue civil enforcement actions against those accused of financial fraud, they often attempt to recover monetary penalties and fines for periods of time even outside the limitations period. This effort is being met with resistance by the courts. The authors conclude their discussion herein.

    April 02, 2017Jonathan B. New and Marco Molina
  • Any company operating globally should protect its value through exposure containment under both privacy shield and the forthcoming GDPR.

    April 02, 2017Dan Panitz and H. Bruce Gordon
  • What do you think is the secret sauce that accounts for 26% of what it takes to get promoted, according to 4,000 leaders surveyed by The Center for Talent Innovation? Whether you work in a law firm, for the government or with a corporate legal office, to get promoted, win cases, make more money, or just be more successful, your Executive Presence matters.

    April 02, 2017Linda Hardenstein
  • Will Gorsuch Pick Up Where Scalia Left Off?

    "Is my client a potential member in a class-action lawsuit against a pharmaceuticals manufacturer?" The answers can get complicated, especially when the legal landscape is in flux, as it is now as we await the appointment of a new Supreme Court justice. What should we expect?

    April 02, 2017Jeremy M. Creelan
  • The Swinging Pendulum

    Since the time that fault-based divorce fell into disfavor, and no-fault divorce became commonplace, there have been significant ebbs and flows in the nationwide trends of alimony. Now there has been yet another trend in alimony nationwide, commonly referred to as "alimony reform."

    April 02, 2017Laurence J. Cutler and Alyssa M. Clemente
  • Discussion of two rulings of interest to you and your practice.

    April 02, 2017ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters
  • While cybersecurity spending at many organizations still tends to focus on perimeter defenses, security experts have begun to face the reality that it is nearly impossible to keep bad actors out of your network, and are turning their attention to better ways of mitigating threats posed by intruders once they've hacked their way in.

    April 02, 2017Jason Straight
  • The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that media companies streaming music recordings made prior to Feb. 15, 1972, over the Internet without paying royalties or licensing fees aren't violating the state's criminal record piracy law.

    April 02, 2017R. Robin McDonald and Scott Graham
  • While the threat of "big data" — massive amounts of data inside an organization — has cast a shadow over IT and legal departments for several years, the real challenge can oftentimes be the variety. It's why we believe the real challenge is less about "big data" and more about "new data types" — that quickly defeat traditional collection and review tools and strategies.

    April 02, 2017Tim Anderson and JR Jenkins