Internal Investigations, the KBR Decision and International Investigations
In a recent post, we touched on the importance of the D.C. Circuit’s decision in KBR concerning privilege and internal investigations: Post-recession, we are living through...
It’s Okay To Smell A Rat: Internal Investigations, Attorney-Client Privilege and the KBR Decision
Post-recession, we are living through an era of regulators’ grimaces and prosecutors’ giddiness. Editorialists and bloggers want business scalps, especially scalps of individuals (as opposed...
ABA White-Collar Crime Committee Winter/Spring 2014 Newsletter
Here’s the ABA White-Collar Crime Committee Winter Spring 2014 Newsletter. Good articles on: INTERNATIONAL WHITE COLLAR CRIME AND DEFERRED PROSECUTION AGREEMENTS CORPORATE...
Conservatives and Mandatory Minimum Federal Sentences
From Professor Berman’s “Sentencing Law and Policy Blog,” why conservatives should support the effort to reform mandatory minimums in non-violent federal sentences: the Heritage Foundation...
Blogs | Links | Sources
White Collar Generally Does Crime Pay? — a white-collar blog from John Mitchell and our friends at Thompson Hine. Walt Pavlo — excellent source of...