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3 Nov 2016, 5:00 pm by Vikram David Amar
” But one point Ken Starr made publicly toward the end of his run is amply illustrated by the Comey missteps—that investigators who are not legally independent and who can be fired at will often have freer rein than does an independent counsel. [read post]
20 Oct 2016, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar and Michael Schaps
Before teaching, Professor Amar spent a few years at the firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. [read post]
30 Sep 2016, 6:09 am
Nagy, Indiana University, on Monday, September 26, 2016 Tags: Compliance & ethics, Duty of loyalty, Exchange Act, Fiduciary duties, Inside information, Insider trading, Liability standards, Regulation FD, Rule 10b-5, SEC enforcement, Securities enforcement, Securities fraud, Securities litigation,Securities regulation, STOCK Act, Supreme Court How to Disclose a Cybersecurity Event: Recent Fortune 100 Experience Posted by Luke Dembosky and Jeremy Feigelson, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, on… [read post]
14 Jul 2016, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar
Congress and the Supreme Court forgot this key principle in passing and upholding, respectively, the constitutional abomination known as the Independent Counsel Act—remember Lawrence Walsh investigating Iran-Contra and Ken Starr investigating Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky?. [read post]
24 Feb 2016, 9:13 am by Eugene Volokh
I had the honor and pleasure of cowriting (with Jim Ho and Prerak Shah at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher) an amicus brief in the case on behalf of many professors, ex-judges and ex-prosecutors, and presenting oral argument on the coercion question. [read post]
20 Nov 2015, 5:07 pm by Eugene Volokh
Gonzalez to Professor and former judge Michael McConnell, former attorney general Michael Mukasey, and former solicitors general Ted Olson and Ken Starr. [read post]
15 Jun 2015, 3:30 am by Broc Romanek
Tomorrow’s Webcast: “Proxy Season Post-Mortem – The Latest Compensation Disclosures” Tune in tomorrow for the CompensationStandards.com webcast – “Proxy Season Post-Mortem: The Latest Compensation Disclosures” – to hear Ken Bertsch of CamberView, Alan Dye of Hogan Lovells, Dave Lynn of CompensationStandards.com and Morrison & Foerster and Ron Mueller of Gibson Dunn analyze what was (and what was not) disclosed this proxy season. [read post]
10 Nov 2014, 9:01 am
I’m delighted to report that my friend Jim Ho (former Texas Solicitor General) of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Prerak Shah of Gibson Dunn, and I have filed an amicus brief supporting the dismissal of the prosecution of Gov. [read post]
1 Sep 2014, 7:04 am
The book was published by Edward Elgar Publishing as part of its Intellectual Property Law and Practice series, which itself is co-edited by two Katfriends, practitioner Trevor Cook and academic Jo Gibson. [read post]
19 May 2014, 8:53 am
Watch this:AND: Notice this detail from Ken Auletta's "Why Jill Abramson Was Fired: Part III," published yesterday in The New Yorker (boldface added):Extremely well-informed sources at the paper familiar with the reasons for Abramson’s dismissal have also given this account to The New Yorker: they say that Abramson was, essentially, fired for cause, for lying to Sulzberger that she had squared Gibson’s rank and arrival with Baquet when, in fact, she had… [read post]
25 Oct 2013, 2:33 pm by David Lat
Continue reading »Follow Above the Law on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.Tags: Biglaw, Brooklyn, Cars, Gibson Dunn, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, Greenpoint, Ken Ilgunas, Lawyerly Lairs, Liam Moriarty, New York, New York City, Real Estate, Recreational Vehicles, Romance and Dating, RVs, Weirdness, William Moriarty, William R. [read post]
11 Oct 2013, 6:38 am by admin
Ashmore – @kcashmore1 Jason Augustine – @augustinelaw Brandy Harman Austin @thebrandyaustin, @brandyaustinlaw Steve Autry – @autry13 Kencade Babb – @kencadeb Ann Massey Badmus – @annbadmus Bill Bailey – @bbaileylaw David Bailey – @dabjd Leigh Bailey – @leigh_bailey Trina McReynolds Bailey – @trinamcrey Lindley Bain – @lindleybain Lee Baldwin – @leebaldwin55 Marissa Balius – @marissabalius Katie Bandy – @bandykatherine,… [read post]
11 Oct 2013, 6:38 am by admin
Ashmore – @kcashmore1 Jason Augustine – @augustinelaw Brandy Harman Austin @thebrandyaustin, @brandyaustinlaw Steve Autry – @autry13 Kencade Babb – @kencadeb Ann Massey Badmus – @annbadmus Bill Bailey – @bbaileylaw David Bailey – @dabjd Leigh Bailey – @leigh_bailey Trina McReynolds Bailey – @trinamcrey Lindley Bain – @lindleybain Lee Baldwin – @leebaldwin55 Marissa Balius – @marissabalius Katie Bandy – @bandykatherine,… [read post]
7 Oct 2013, 1:50 pm by Sean Patrick Donlan
Lawrence Friedman, ‘Introduction’ to Friedman (ed) Law and the Modern Condition: Literary and Historical Perspectives (2013) Using fiction as a lens through which to view particular developments in the law, each of the essays in the new book, 'Law and the Modern Condition: Literary and Historical Perspectives' (Talbot Publishing, 2013), discusses a work of literary fiction — some classical (the tale of Ruth in the Bible, the fiction of Franz Kafka and Herman Melville, the… [read post]
25 Sep 2013, 9:07 am
Here is the abstract.Using fiction as a lens through which to view particular developments in the law, each of the essays in the new book, 'Law and the Modern Condition: Literary and Historical Perspectives' (Talbot Publishing, 2013), discusses a work of literary fiction — some classical (the tale of Ruth in the Bible, the fiction of Franz Kafka and Herman Melville, the plays of William Shakespeare) some modern (the post-September 11 fiction of William Gibson, Ken Kalfus,… [read post]
18 Sep 2013, 12:30 pm by Dan Ernst
  Here is the abstract:Using fiction as a lens through which to view particular developments in the law, each of the essays in the new book, Law and the Modern Condition: Literary and Historical Perspectives (Talbot Publishing, 2013), discusses a work of literary fiction — some classical (the tale of Ruth in the Bible, the fiction of Franz Kafka and Herman Melville, the plays of William Shakespeare) some modern (the post-September 11 fiction of William Gibson, Ken… [read post]
11 Sep 2013, 8:02 am by Clark
Next, let me say where I disagree with Ken: * While Ken thinks that it is legitimate to use government force to make people engage in commerce that they find morally distasteful (or, alternately, to force them out of commerce), I do not. [read post]