“Stronger compliance is needed to actually fix entrenched misconduct,” said Brandon Garrett, author of “Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise With Corporations.”
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Oklahoma Taps Paul Clement to Take on Pharmacy 'Middlemen' at High Court
“PBMs [pharmacy benefit managers] have had a profound and profoundly negative effect on pharmacies and the patients who rely on them,” Clement wrote in the petition for Supreme Court review.
'Big Deal': Federal Circuit Ruling May Mean More Design Patent Rejections, Experts Say
“I think there’ll be more (design patent rejections), but I don’t think this is going to be some sort of sea change,” said Finnegan Henderson partner Elizabeth Ferrill.
FTX Examiner Clears S&C, Questions Fenwick's Knowledge of Fraud
A court-appointed examiner cleared Sullivan & Cromwell of allegations that the law firm was aware of the fraud as it handled 20 matters for FTX before its bankruptcy filing.
Josh Partington of Snell & Wilmer Is in Fact a Rock Star in the Office (and Out of It)
The former (and now current) guitarist for Something Corporate talks about a path less traveled when it comes to landing in the Big Law arena.