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No "Bribe" Too Small: Recent FCPA Enforcement Action Demonstrates Enforcement Authorities' Low Threshold for Taking Action (Vinson & Elkins L.L.P.)
  • Over the past several years, enforcement authorities have brought enforcement actions netting hundreds of millions of dollars in fines and penalties for violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
  • Low Interest Rates Threatening an Income Trust? There is a Solution. (WeirFoulds LLP )
  • A trustee appointed under a Will must follow strictly the directions given in the Will.
  • Effective Cost Management in Litigation (WeirFoulds LLP )
  • "I was bankrupt twice in my life. Once when I lost a lawsuit and once when I won one." – Voltaire supposedly said something like this in the 18th century. Are we in the same situation in 2010?
  • Developer-2, Purchaser-0 (MacRoberts)
  • Following our e-update on 17 August discussing "Malcolm Snowie (and others) v Museum Hall LLP" - "Developer-1, Purchaser-0; another failed attempt to avoid completion", a sheriff court decision of 27 August rejected another (inventive) attempt by a purchaser to resile.
  • SEC v. Rorech: SEC Loses Insider Trading Battle but Wins the War on Jurisdiction over Swaps (DLA Piper )
  • In a recently issued opinion following a bench trial, the US District Court for the Southern District of New York rejected the SEC’s insider trading charges against a bond salesman and hedge fund manager but, in the process, delivered to the SEC a significant victory in its efforts to police derivatives markets.
  • International Arbitration Newsletter - Q3 2010 (DLA Piper )
  • This is a reproduction of the summer edition of our quarterly electronic newsletter.
  • Civil Procedure - Adjournment (Matthew Arnold & Baldwin)
  • In the very recent case of Elliott Group Limited and Others v GECC UK (formerly GE Capital Corporation and others (EWHC 409 (TCC) 010) the courts have reconsidered the grounds for allowing parties to litigation an adjournment.
  • Notaries Public Who Are They And What Do They Do? (Donaldson Walsh)
  • People are often perplexed when for some reason, usually a transaction in a foreign country, they are obliged to seek the services of a notary public. What is a notary public? Is this the same as a public notary? Who are these people?!
  • The FTC Pursues Online Endorsements by Undisclosed Insiders (Fenwick & West LLP)
  • The Federal Trade Commission recently signaled that it may begin cracking down on the increasingly common practice of pumping up a product with online reviews that purport to be from customers but are really posted by friends, family or employees of the vendor.
  • Failure to Mediate May Result in Adverse Costs Consequences (Mayer Brown JSM)
  • This article looks at the potential adverse costs penalties that parties may face for unreasonably failing to mediate in light of the new Civil Justice Reform. Parties must make genuine attempts to mediate and the Court will impose costs sanctions on those who do not have strong grounds for refusing to mediate.