I was halfway through a post on the $456 million settlement between the federal government and big-whatever accounting firm KPMG. I wondered whether the feds had a good case (the underlying advice has not been found illegal) or just a bludgeon in … [Continue reading]
Sex and the City (of London)
It's late summer--who really wants to read about the latest developments in an obscure area of the law? So today we will uncover a different sort of treatise, Fish Sunday Thinking. The UK legal world is apparently all atwitter over this book, … [Continue reading]
A Legal Leadership Six-Pack
Which six leadership styles do you use? Consultants Hay Group have released a study that sought to determine which of six leadership styles (directive, visionary, affiliative, participative, pacesetting and coaching) are most effective. Instead … [Continue reading]
Monday Morning Quarterbacks
Starting Friday afternoon when news of the $253 million Merck Vioxx verdict hit the wires, the press feeding frenzy started. The intrepid reporters at law.com were on it, not once but twice. Other great coverage is available from Tom Kirkendall and … [Continue reading]
Chapter 7 – 11
Do you want a Slurpee with that petition? The Washington Post reports that changes to the Bankruptcy Code which go live on October 17 may result in a number of companies filing before then: "I think we'll see some major corporate bankruptcies … [Continue reading]
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