Archive for February, 2009

Former Prosecutor Khuzami Named SEC Enforcement Chief

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

A former federal prosecutor in Manhattan, Robert Khuzami, has been named enforcement chief of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Khuzami worked for 11 years as an assistant U.S. attorney, spending part of his time prosecuting financial crimes such as insider trading and Ponzi schemes, according to the Associated Press. He also helped prosecute the “blind sheikh” accused in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the Washington Post reports.

Khuzami is currently general counsel in the Americas for Deutsche Bank.

New SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro issued a statement saying she is pleased Khuzami is coming on board ‘’in such an important role at this crucial time.'’

Anthony Ricco, a lawyer who opposed Khuzami in a World Trade Center case, told Bloomberg News that Khuzami will take an active role in his new job. “People on Wall Street better watch out,” Ricco said. “He is a person who really believes in the public good, and those people often make judgments that make Wall Street cringe.”

(Source: Debra Cassens Weiss, ABA, http://www.abajournal.com/authors/4)

Note: Here’s hoping that Khuzami can get this important agency back on its feet. We need enforcement in the securities area more than at any other time in the last 20 years.

Military Income - BAH Included as Income in Determining Child Support?

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

BAH, or the housing allowance provided by the military, is included as income for purposes of determining the appropriate child support amount in Arkansas. Not necessarily a new development but something that definitely needs to be kept in mind.

Here’s a link to the case…
http://courts.arkansas.gov/court_opinions/coa/2009a/20090218/unpublished/ca08-679.pdf

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