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Service: White Collar and Internal Investigations
March 4, 2013 Article Klein Conspiracies In The Wake Of US V. Coplan
Firm Authors: Jeffrey J. Amato, Seth C. Farber
February 26, 2013 Briefing Senators Reintroduce Legislation to Protect Whistleblowers In Criminal Antitrust Cases
U.S. Senators Patrick Leahy and Chuck Grassley recently reintroduced legislation to extend whistleblower protections to employees who provide information to federal prosecutors relating to what they reasonably believe to be a violation of antitrust laws.
February 19, 2013 Briefing New York International Arbitration Center to Open this Spring
The New York International Arbitration Center, Inc. was established in 2012 with the support of 33 leading New York law firms, including Winston & Strawn LLP, to promote New York as a venue for international arbitration.
February 18, 2013 Newsletter Antitrust and Competition–The EU Weekly Briefing, Vol. 1, Issue 15
Antitrust and Competition – The EU Weekly Briefing is designed to provide timely updates on recent European Union competition law by including a short description of, and links to, recent developments.
February 4, 2013 Article Anti-Bribery Compliance Programs in the Real World
Firm Authors: Robb C. Adkins, Dan K. Webb
January 8, 2013 Briefing EU Adopts Additional Financial Sanctions Against Iran Background
On 21 December 2012, the Council of the European Union adopted Council Regulation No. 1263/2012 implementing additional restrictive measures against Iran.
November 12, 2012 Newsletter Antitrust and Competition–The EU Weekly Briefing, Vol. 1, Issue 4
Antitrust and Competition – The EU Weekly Briefing is designed to provide timely updates on recent European Union competition law by including a short description of, and links to, recent developments.
August 29, 2012 Article Anti-Bribery Policies: Not as Easy as ABC
Firm Authors: Justin McClelland, Daniel R. Meagher
August 27, 2012 Article FCPA Guidance Expected Soon From The Feds
Firm Authors: Robb C. Adkins, Dan K. Webb
July 18, 2012 Article Is FCPA Enforcement in Russia the Next China?
Firm Authors: Robb C. Adkins
June 25, 2012 Briefing Supreme Court Holds That the Government Must Prove Beyond a Reasonable Doubt to a Jury Any Fact That Increases the Maximum Available Criminal Fine
In Southern Union Co. v. United States, the Supreme Court held that the rule it had established in Apprendi v. New Jersey – that the Sixth Amendment’s jury trial guarantee requires that any fact (other than of a prior conviction) that increases the maximum punishment for a particular crime must be proven to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt – applies to the imposition of criminal fines as well as to imprisonment
May 2012 Article The UK Bribery Act one year on: uncertainty still prevails
Firm Authors: Robb C. Adkins, Justin McClelland
April 9, 2012 Article Criminal Referrals as Effective Tool in Brand Protection
Firm Authors: Robb C. Adkins, Dan K. Webb
March 2012 Article Advising Unsecured Creditors in Complex Bankruptcies
Firm Authors: Robb C. Adkins
November 16, 2011 Article Preparing For a ‘Dawn Raid’ – and Dealing With The Aftermath
Firm Authors: Peter Crowther
January 17, 2011 Article Learning from Jurors’ Reactions to Trial Counsel
Firm Authors: Dan K. Webb
September 6, 2010 Article Avoiding Privilege and Work-Product Waiver
Firm Authors: Dan K. Webb
July/August 2010 Article Profile in Professionalism: 2010 Seventh Circuit Professionalism Award Recipient
June 17, 2010 Briefing Biggest Shakeup in UK Financial Services Regulation and Enforcement in a Decade
Yesterday, the UK government announced a complete overhaul of the financial services industry in the UK, increased focus on white-collar crime, and a review, with possible reform, of the banking industry.
February 22, 2010 Article Evidentiary Foundations Should Persuade Jury
Firm Authors: Dan K. Webb
January 27, 2010 Briefing Department of Justice Issues New Guidance for Discovery
U.S. Deputy Attorney General David Ogden has issued new guidelines that federal prosecutors must follow in complying with their discovery obligations in criminal cases.
November/December 2009 Article Working to Get More Seats at the Table
Firm Authors: Christine A. Edwards
September, 2009 Article Trial Strategy: Keep It Simple at First When Closing
Firm Authors: Dan K. Webb
May 2009 Article Trial Strategy: In a Closing, Argue, Don’t Summarize
Firm Authors: Dan K. Webb
February 2009 Article Trial Strategy: Expert Witness Prep
Firm Authors: Dan K. Webb