CORRUPTION, INSIDER TRADING AMONG TOPICS COVERED IN PLI PRESS'S NEW ISSUE OF PLI CURRENT: WHITE COLLAR PRACTICE JOURNAL


(MENAFN- iCrowdNewsWire) New York, NY, December 4, 2018 – PLI Press, the publishing arm of Practising Law Institute (PLI), is proud to announce the publication of a new legal journal dedicated to coverage and commentary on developments in the area of white collar crime. PLI Current: White Collar Practice Journal will be published at least twice a year and feature articles written by leading experts in the field, including PLI’s highly acclaimed authors and faculty members.

The first issue of the journal contains nine articles covering a range of topics related to financial crimes, including 'An Assessment of the Impact of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act over Its Forty-Year History,” written by Don Zarin, of the firm of Holland & Knight LLP; 'Cooperate and Risk Waiver? Balancing the Benefits of Government Cooperation with the Risks of Privilege Waiver in Conducting Internal Investigations,” written by Melinda Haag and Rachel J. Muoio, from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP; and a piece on insider trading by Eugene Ingoglia and Tobias Fischer, from Allen & Overy LLP, titled 'Double Whammy: How the Landscape of Insider Trading Law Has Been Altered by the Second Circuit’s Martoma Decision and Prosecutors’ Creative Tactics Since Newman.”

White Collar Practice Journal is the second in a new line of journals that PLI Press launched in 2017 with the publication of PLI Current: The Journal of PLI Press, a quarterly legal journal that cuts across practice areas. 'White Collar Practice Journal is the first in a series of practice area–specific journals intended to get vital commentary and analysis to the legal community more quickly than is possible in a traditional book format,” says Ellen Siegel, Vice President of Print and Digital Publishing at PLI.

The journals join the more than one hundred treatises, answer books, and practice guides published annually by PLI Press, providing legal practitioners with analysis and practice guidance of the highest quality on current legal developments.

PLI Current: White Collar Practice Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1 is now available for purchase. For more information and a full list of articles, click here .

About Practising Law Institute (PLI)

Practising Law Instituteis a nonprofit learning organization dedicated to keeping attorneys and other professionals at the forefront of knowledge and expertise.PLI is chartered by the Regents of the University of theState of New York, and was founded in 1933 by Harold P. Seligson. PLI provides the highest quality, accredited, continuing legal and professional education programs in a variety of formats. This content is delivered by more than 4,000 volunteer faculty, including prominent lawyers, judges, investment bankers, accountants, corporate counsel, and U.S. and international government regulators. PLI publishes a comprehensive library of treatises, course handbooks, answer books and journals, also available through the PLI PLUS online platform. The essence of PLI’s mission is its commitment to the pro bono community – PLI’s pro bono attendance this past year exceeded 98,000 individuals.

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