CORPORATE LAW
CORPORATE LEGAL DEPARTMENTS PRACTICING LAW IN A CORPORATION
CORPORATE WHISTLEBLOWING IN THE SARBANES-OXLEY/ DODD-FRANK ERA Michael Delikat and Renée Phillips (Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP)
Carole Basri (Corporate Lawyering Group LLC) and Irving Kagan
An all-encompassing resource for in-house attorneys, this practice guide delves into the ins, outs, and intricacies of practicing law in-house. Readers will be given boots-on-the-ground perspectives from a noted professor with substantial experience practicing within prominent corporations and the FTC. Practitioners will learn strategies for identifying and confronting legal issues ranging from antitrust to intellectual property. They will also learn how to streamline legal department budgets and litigation strategies, leverage technology to the enterprise’s advantage, contribute to business development initiatives, and minimize in-house counsel and stakeholder liability. Furthermore, lawyers will find more than 40 forms and checklists, including sample arbitration clauses, compliance and agreement checklists, budget templates, and litigation-guiding documents. Stay ahead of in-house counsel developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service. 2 looseleaf volumes, 1,998 pages, $584, Item #32867, ISBN 978-1-4024-1692-7, Updated annually or as needed
This resource, written by two prominent employment litigators, dives into the federal and state regulations, agency rules, and practical tips addressing whistleblowers and internal investigations. Any practitioner or business professional tasked with confronting SOX Act and Dodd-Frank Act whistleblower actions will access dynamic case law and rules that continue to shape the rights of whistleblowers and the companies employing them. Readers will receive in-depth coverage on matters such as the elements of a prima facie case, employer defenses, compliance and crisis communications considerations, whistleblower protections, bounty provisions, and practical internal investigation input. Lawyers and business leaders can also review important SOX, Dodd-Frank Act, and other federal and state provisions. Track whistleblower protection developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
1 looseleaf volume, 1,426 pages, $488, Item #32923, ISBN 978-1-4024-1659-0, Updated annually or as needed
COVERED BONDS HANDBOOK Edited by Anna T. Pinedo (Mayer Brown LLP) and James R. Tanenbaum (Morrison & Foerster LLP)
DESKBOOK ON INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS, CORPORATE COMPLIANCE, AND WHITE COLLAR ISSUES
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
This Handbook introduces experienced lawyers, novice practitioners, and students to the concept of covered bonds and the global regulatory landscape governing them. The authors, a pair of prominent securities and capital markets attorneys, have helped well-known financial institutions and other industry players structure sophisticated debt instruments for decades. This treatise explores the advantages and drawbacks of covered bonds, along with transaction structuring, EU-specific considerations, credit rating methodologies, and U.S. regulatory uncertainties. Lawyers and professionals who structure or work on covered bonds — along with students interested in learning more about these debt instruments — will find a comprehensive series of helpful forms and checklists covering important declarations, agreements, memoranda, indentures, and Financial Security Assurance considerations. 2 looseleaf volumes, 1,712 pages, $525, Item #24825, ISBN 978-1-4024-1294-3, Updated as needed
Written by members of Arnold & Porter’s esteemed white collar defense practice group, this treatise examines the law pertaining to corporate internal investigations, compliance and white collar crime and offers guidance on how to build a comprehensive compliance program that can prevent legal missteps, carry out internal investigations to identify and remediate legal problems, protect the rights of employees when they’re subject to investigation or prosecution, and cooperate with government investigators in ways that help reduce legal and financial damage if wrongdoing is proved. Stay ahead of white collar crime developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
1 looseleaf volume, 1,140 pages, $737, Item #192851, ISBN 978-1-4024-2747-3, Updated annually or as needed
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