Tuesday, April 14, 2009
In the News & Around the Blogosphere
Paul N. Monnin & R. Joseph Burby IV, Legal Times (law.com), Dead Companies Can Tell Tales - After a bankruptcy, corporate officers may no longer control the privilege
Askby Jones, WSJ Blog, Joe Nacchio Reports to FCP Schuylkill
Emily Chasan, Reuters,Ex-Deloitte exec loses bid to dismiss trading case
Pamela A. MacLean, National LJ, law.com, Many GCs Still Fighting Backdating Charges
Mike Robinson, law.com (AP), Former Ill. Governor Headed for Arraignment Despite Uncertainty Over Legal Team; Chicago Tribune, Blagojevich pleads not guilty
Kieran Crowley, New York Post, Jail for Dummies
DOJ Press Release, Oregon Corporation Sentenced for Clean Water Act Violation
Mike Scarcella, BLT Blog, Ted Stevens Rejected Plea Deal, Records Show
Amir Efrati, WSJ Blog, Second American Client Charged in UBS Tax Probe
Joe Palazzolo, BLT Blog, King & Spalding's Gary Grindler Joins DOJ Criminal Division
Josh Gerstein, Politico, Under the Radar -Sky’s the limit for punishment in Stevens case
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