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National Legal Center Brieflys

Volume 11

No. 1: "There They Go Again"
No. 2: 2007 Update: The First 72 Hours of a Government Investigation
No. 3: Hot Topics and Current Developments in Labor and Employment Law in 2007
No. 4: Congress and the Power to Investigate
No. 5: Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
No. 6: Compliance v. Culture
No. 7: Some Thoughts for Boards of Directors in 2008
No. 8: Borrowed Voting
No. 9: The Milberg Weiss Prosecution: No Harm, No Foul?

Volume 10

No. 1: An Immigration Law Primer for the Corporate Executive
No. 2: The First 72 Hours of a Government Investigation
No. 3: The Use of Trading Models to Estimate Aggregate Damages in Securities Fraud Litigation
No. 4: Drowning in Zubulake
No. 5: Total Immunity without Accountability
No. 6: Picking Up the Pieces in the Aftermath of the Supreme Court's 2005 Property Rights' Trilogy
No. 7: A Day with the Department of Justice
No. 8: Deferred Prosecution
No. 9: Litigating Antitrust Claims in Europe
No. 10: Future Legal Precedent
No. 11: The ITC or the District Court?
No. 12: Deconstructing American Business II



Publications of the NLCPI

Brieflys are short monographs presenting brief commentary and analyses of cutting-edge legal and regulatory issues of interest to the private sector.

Watch Reports track activities in Congress, the executive branch, and the judiciary.


Federal Preemption

This collection of essays examines when, how, and why federal law trumps, supersedes, or displaces state and local laws.


Liability Outlook

Liability OutlookIn this issue of Liability Outlook, Ted Frank 
discusses the danger of reviver statutes.