“What we’re looking at is the sausage-making that goes into every quarter and the stress that goes into sales,” Autonomy CEO Michael Lynch said of internal emails expressing alarm about the company’s progress closing deals.
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Rule of Law in Focus Ahead of Mexico Elections
The stakes are high as Mexicans head to the polls Sunday to elect their next president and to replenish both houses of Congress. Lawyers are worried that the result could discourage investment and threaten the judiciary.
Challenges to Regulators Mount as the U.S. Supreme Court Mulls Chevron Deference
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SEC Ordered to Pay New York and Am Law 100 Firms $1.2M in Attorney, Receivership Fees
The fallout from the litigation led to two U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission attorneys resigning from the agency.
Roberts Declines Ethics Meeting With Senate Democrats, Citing Separation of Powers, Proposed Format
“Separation of powers concerns and the importance of preserving judicial independence counsel against such appearances,” Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. stated in a letter made available by the court Thursday afternoon.