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"Responding to Oregon's Threat of Aggressive Environmental Criminal Enforcement - An Analysis of Oregon's Environmental Crimes Act"
David Angeli, The Seminar Group CLE on Environmental Crimes & Penalties (July 2009)
"The U.S. Department of Justice's 'Revised' Principles of Federal Prosecution of Business Organizations: Real Change or Just More of the Same?"
David Angeli, Federal Bar Association Newsletter (Spring 2007)
"Reexamining 'Loss' and 'Gain' in the Wake of Dura Pharmaceuticals v. Broudo—New Ammunition for Securities Fraud Defendants in the Continuing Guidelines War"
David Angeli coauthor, NACDL “Champion" magazine (May 2006)
"The Benefits and Limitations of Courtroom Technology in Presenting the Complex Case"
David Angeli, Oregon State Bar Litigation Journal (Summer 2006)
"A 'Second Look' at Crack Cocaine Sentencing Policies: One More Try for Federal Equal Protection"
David Angeli, 34 American Criminal Law Review 1211 (1997)
"The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in Civil Proceedings"
Janet Hoffman
"When the Accused Knocks the Constitution Answers"
Janet Hoffman
"The Collateral Consequences of a Parallel Investigation, or 'Excuse Me, Can I Talk to You, Please?'"
Janet Hoffman
"Ethical and Practical Considerations When Conducting Internal Investigations"
Janet Hoffman
"The Right to a Fair and Impartial Jury Under Modern Voir Dire Methods"
Janet Hoffman
- "'Through a Glass, Darkly' or the Lawyer Who Ends Up a Client"
Janet Hoffman and Sarah Adams, Litigation Journal (October 2008)
- "Know It Before You Waive It: A Primer on the Constitutional Rights of Corporations,"
Janet Hoffman and Sarah Adams, Litigation Journal (May 2008)
- Comment, Enforcing Transnational Labor Standards in the United States Under the Alien Tort Claims Act
Sarah Adams, 6 J. Small & Emerging Bus. L. 311 (2002)
- "Federal Criminal Conflict of Interest"
David Angeli coauthor, Project, Eleventh Survey of White Collar Crime, American Criminal Law Review (1996)
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