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Best Practices for White Collar Litigation: View Tips from Top Lawyers on How to Navigate Through the Investigative Process and How to Prepare for Trial.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42754) has announced the addition of "Best Practices for White Collar Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
: Leading Lawyers on Representing Officers and Directors, Working with Government Regulators, and Successfully Resolving Disputes (Inside the Minds)" to their offering.

'Best Practices for White Collar Litigation' is an authoritative, insider's perspective on best practices for litigating white collar crime white collar crime n. a generic term for crimes involving commercial fraud, cheating consumers, swindles, insider trading on the stock market, embezzlement and other forms of dishonest business schemes.  cases. Featuring partners and chairs from some of nation's leading firms, these experts guide the reader through the intricacies of a white collar lawsuit, identifying the important differences and similarities between working with various government regulators, offering strategies for representing clients on both sides of the table, and discussing the key differences between the different forums available for resolving dispute.

These top lawyers give key tips on navigating (networking, hypertext) navigating - Finding your way around. Often used of the Internet, particularly the World-Wide Web.

A browser is a tool for navigating hypertext documents.
 effectively through the investigative process, conducting internal investigations, working with audit committees, and preparing for trial. Additionally, these leaders reveal their strategies for planning defensively, keeping abreast of regulatory changes such as Sarbanes-Oxley, and finding creative solutions in a variable area of law. The different niches represented and the breadth of perspectives presented enable readers to get inside some of the great legal minds of today as these experienced lawyers offer up their thoughts around the keys to success within this ever-evolving field.

Contents Include:

"White Collar Criminal Defense in the Post-Enron Era: An Overview"

Barry Boss, Office Managing Partner, Cozen coz·en  
v. coz·ened, coz·en·ing, coz·ens

v.tr.
1. To mislead by means of a petty trick or fraud; deceive.

2. To persuade or induce to do something by cajoling or wheedling.

3.
 O'Connor

"Anatomy of an Internal Investigation"

John L. Latham, Partner, Alston & Bird LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol  

"Against the Odds -Aggressive Defense Required"

Tracy A. Miner, Chair of White Collar Criminal Defense Group, Mintz Levin lev·in  
n. Archaic
Lightning.



[Middle English levene, levin; see leuk- in Indo-European roots.]
 Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC

"The Unique Role of White Collar Law"

Jonathan D. Polkes, Partner, Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP

"White Collar Defense Basics: It Could Happen to You"

Steven M. Bauer, Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP

"The Boom of White Collar Law"

Seth C. Farber, Partner, Dewey Ballantine Dewey Ballantine LLP was a white shoe corporate law firm headquartered in New York City. Formed in 1913 by the merger of two firms founded in 1909, Root, Clark & Bird and Buckner & Howland, the firm of Root, Clark, Buckner & Howland weathered many name changes from 1913 to 1955 as  LLP

"Defending Securities Law Violations"

Keith W. Miller, Partner, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham LLP

"What Others Might Call a White Collar Criminal Is His Lawyers Unfortunate Entrepreneur"

Michael Mustokoff, Partner, Chairman of White Collar Law Group, Duane Morris Duane Morris LLP is a law firm headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The firm employs more than 600 lawyers in 18 offices in the United States, as well as in offices in London, Singapore and Vietnam.  LLP

"Successfully Defending the White Collar Client"

Eric H. Zagrans, Attorney, The Zagrans Law Firm

"The When and How of Effective White Collar Practice"

Jay K. Musoff, Partner, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP.

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