Practice Areas - Antitrust and Competition
- Litigation/Trial Practice
- Regulatory Law
- White Collar Criminal Defense
- Government Civil Investigations
- Private Antitrust Litigation
- Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
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- False Claims Act/Qui Tam
- Government Investigations
- Internal Corporate Investigations
- SEC Enforcement
- Securities Class Action Defense and Shareholder Litigation
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| Contact Info | Telephone: 214-651-5221 Fax: 214-200-0656 http://www.haynesboone.com/emily_westridge/
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| University | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A., Philosophy/Anthropology, cum laude, 2003 |
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| Law School | University of Texas School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2007 |
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| Admitted | 2007, Texas; U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
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| ISLN | 919566307 |
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| Transactions | Internal investigation and remediation of a data security breach at a Fortune 200 transportation company; civil prosecution of entity responsible for the security breach; Internal investigation of alleged FCPA violations made against a Fortune 200 company in connection with the construction of cross-border facilities; Defense of the former CEO of an international technology company in an SEC enforcement action for options backdating; Internal investigation on behalf of the Audit Committee of a national construction and restoration company regarding securities issues and fraud allegations; Defense of an international freight forwarder under federal investigation for antitrust compliance issues; Defense of a national multi-industry company in breach of warranty litigation. |
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Armor Holdings, Inc., Settles Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Claims with SEC, DOJBill Morrison,Timothy Newman,Emily W. Westridge, July 25, 2011 Armor Holdings, Inc., recently resolved allegations that it violated both the anti-bribery and accounting provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Because of Armor’s extensive cooperation with the government, it was able to obtain a non-prosecution agreement from the Department of...
Company Settles with State Attorney General Over Failure to Disclose Data BreachTimothy Newman,Arnold A. Spencer,Emily W. Westridge, July 12, 2011 WellPoint, Inc. recently reached a settlement with the Indiana Attorney General following its failure to disclose a security breach involving consumers’ personal information. WellPoint is the latest in a string of companies that have run afoul of the evolving disclosure rules which may be... |
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