Fourth Circuit Rips United States Attorney’s Office For Brady Non-Disclosure
As noted by the White Collar Law Prof blog, here — Fourth Circuit Rebukes United States Attorney’s Office — this criticism of a United States...
New DOJ Cases From the Financial Crisis? Look For This Criminal/Civil Hybrid
A good summary by Peter Henning, here — DOJ Financial Crisis Cases? — about possible future cases arising from the financial crisis and the Government’s use...
White-Collar News From Walt Pavlo and 500 Pearl Street
Scan through Walt Pavlo’s white-collar news collection, here — 500 Pearl Street Note especially the article on “Trump University.”...
“Civil Lessons From Criminal Trials”
“Civil Lessons From Criminal Trials,” here: http://www.trial.com/cle/courses/2012-ch/sharman.htm. The video lasts 20 minutes, but be patient: business people who defend corporate civil cases can learn a...
Network of Trial Law Firms NYC CLE
Solid presentations — https://twitter.com/whitecollarwire/status/364882615586664450 and http://trial.com/index2.htm — at the Network of Trial Law Firms CLE in NYC....
Brady Non-Disclosure
“Federal Prosecutor Disciplined for Making False Statements.” Brady non-disclosure remains a problem. http://t.co/xlT9W3IoVx...
Network of Trial Law Firms NYC Program — “Civil Lessons From Criminal Trials”
Looking forward to Friday. I’m speaking on “Civil Lessons From Criminal Trials” at the Network of Trial Law Firms “Litigation In A New York Minute”...
SAC Trader Seeks Access To Some Witnesses In SEC Civil Case – Law Blog – WSJ
In parallel proceedings, the civil case is frequently stayed pending the outcome of the criminal case. Sometimes, the stay can significantly hamper the trial preparation...
Closing Arguments In The Whitey Bulger Trial
Closing arguments in the Whitey Bulger trial here: Closing Arguments in Bulger Trial The argument that the Government witnesses were “paid” with leniency rings true...
Walt Pavlo and 500 Pearl Street
Walt Pavlo — Walt Pavlo and 500 Pearl Street Blog — has one of the best white-collar blogs around. Look for him in Forbes, as...