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Why Most Private Aircraft Operators Violate the FAA's Operating Rules Image

Why Most Private Aircraft Operators Violate the FAA's Operating Rules

David G. Mayer & David T. Norton

Continuation of last month's discussion about how a high percentage of business aircraft operators do not comply with key provisions of Parts 91, 119 and 135 of the Federal Aviation Regulations ("FARs"),

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What's New in the Law

Robert W. Ihne

A roundup of pertinent rulings from all over the country.

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Intercreditor Agreements

Brad Nielsen & Sean Gillen

This is the second article in a series covering various aspects of intercreditor agreements.

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Defecting Employees

Susan Guerette

In today's business world, the entirety of a company's most significant information can be uploaded to a device the size of a thumbnail and taken by a departing employee.

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Nassar's Effect on the Causation Standard

Kari Erickson Levine

In one of the biggest employment cases of 2013, the Supreme Court held that the mixed-motive theory under employment discrimination laws does not apply in Title VII retaliation claims.

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Retail In Mixed-Use Projects

John H. Lewis

This article explores a number of issues that large retailers should consider when anticipating becoming part of a mixed-use project.

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Business Crimes Hotline

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A look at a recent key case.

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In the Courts

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Analysis of a recent case involving allocution.

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The Complications of Full Disclosure

Marjorie J. Peerce & Laura P. Wexler

When does disclosure to the government potentially waive the attorney-client privilege or work product protection, and is the risk of waiver worth the disclosure?

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Extraterritorial Application of the Securities Fraud Statute

Jodi Misher Peikin

A recent decision from the Second Circuit limits the government's ability to prosecute securities fraud to those cases involving a domestic security.

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