Cloud computing has spawned a rise in companies encouraging employees to "bring your own device" (BYOD) to work, and it's a trend on the rise at law firms. So what exactly is it?
- June 21, 2013Jonathan Lieberman
Beginning with this issue, we are proud to present a new column written by one of the premier law firm experts, Pamela Woldow, Esq.
June 21, 2013Pamela WoldowKey information on the most frequent problems found with pension plans during employee benefit plan audits, and how you can self-audit your plan for possible compliance issues and options you have to correct them.
June 21, 2013K. Jennie KinnevyA look at a key case in New York.
June 21, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |On April 10, 2013, the United States Sentencing Commission promulgated its annual amendments to the federal sentencing guidelines. These amendments continue the trend of stiffened sentences for economic crimes.
June 21, 2013David Debold and Matthew BenjaminThe CFPOA makes it a Canadian federal crime to bribe, directly or through a third party, a foreign public official "in order to obtain or retain an advantage in the course of business." How Canada is strengthening its anti-bribery rules.
June 21, 2013Sean Hecker, Andrew M. Levine, Jilan J. Kamal and Jia WangThere is no express statute of limitations governing lawsuits instituted by the SEC) including for violations of the FCPA; thus, the federal "catch-all" statute of limitations, 28 U.S.C. ' 2462, applies to any such claims for civil penalties.
June 21, 2013Avi Weitzman and Seema GuptaCOMI (center of main interests) becomes a challenge when a debtor ' whether company or individual ' is effectively multi-national, an increasingly common circumstance.
June 21, 2013Kevin P. RayA recent Supreme Court ruling means that all prior lower court decisions addressing the mental state requirement for defalcation have little or no precedential value.
June 21, 2013Thomas M. Byrne

