| Plea Bargaining's Survival: Financial Crimes Plea Bargaining, A Continued Triumph in a Post-Enron World |
Oklahoma Law Review |
2007 |
| The Ever Changing Summit: The Government's New Corporate Cooperation Standards in the Context of Investigative Employee Interviews |
Wall Street Lawyer |
2006 |
| Attorney-Client Privilege & Employee Interviews in Internal Investigations |
Washington Legal Foundation publication |
2006 |
| Watching Your Step: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Perils When Conducting Internal Investigations |
ALAS Loss Prevention Journal |
2006 |
| Watching Your Step: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Perils When Conducting Internal Investigations |
Metropolitan Corporate Counsel |
2006 |
| Avoiding Missteps When Probing Into Alleged Employee Misconduct: Using Investigation Structure to Avoid Whistleblower Claims |
Corporate Counsel's Forum |
2006 |
| When the Government Comes Knocking In Georgia: How to Minimize Exposure |
Unknown |
2003 |
| Three Governors: Herman Talmadge, the Georgia Supreme Court and the Gubernatorial Election of 1946 |
Georgia Bar Journal |
2002 |
| Post-Indictment Plea Negotitations: How Did You Get Here and What to Do Now |
Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE Georgia) |
2002 |
| Selective Conceptions of Federalism: The Selective Use of History in the Supreme Court's States' Rights Opinions |
Emory Law Journal |
2001 |