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Protecting the Unindicted Co-Conspirator – Bridgegate, Continued

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Nov 2, 2016

By: Sara Kropf In North Jersey Media Group, Inc. v. United States, the Third Circuit addressed another interesting legal issue that arose within the Bridgegate scandal in New Jersey. You can read more about that case here. The media’s right to access information about...

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What To Do With Notes from an Internal Investigation? Court Says Big Firm’s Methods Were “Gamesmanship”

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Jan 5, 2016

By: Sara Kropf When I was a brand-new associate at a big firm, I volunteered to work on an internal investigation into accounting irregularities at a public company. I knew nothing about internal investigations. Before we started interviewing employees, a partner...

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Will the United CEO Resignation Have Unintended Consequences for the Airline Antitrust Case?

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Sep 21, 2015

Professor Randall Eliason has written an excellent blog post on the resignation of Jeff Smisek, the CEO of United Airlines, and two other executives. The media reports have focused on Mr. Smisek's possible role in the Bridgegate scandal. As background, The New York...

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