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Anti-Corruption Practices Survey Highlights Challenges Facing Companies Image

Anti-Corruption Practices Survey Highlights Challenges Facing Companies

Paul R. Berger & Michael T. Leigh

One of the Big Four accounting firms ' Deloitte ' has released a survey of anti-corruption, anti-bribery, and anti-fraud practices and trends at companies around the world.

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The FCPA and AML Statutes

Betty Santangelo & Eric Brin

Last month, we began to discuss how federal prosecutors are increasingly combining charges under the FCPA and the U.S. anti-money laundering laws to reach more defendants and achieve greater success in their criminal prosecutions. We continue herein.

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Money-Laundering Statutes May Implicate the Innocent

Laura Grossfield Birger

The prospect of a federal money-laundering charge being added to offenses under investigation has serious implications. It can mean exposure to heightened penalties. It can also extend the statute of limitations where it involves conduct occurring later than the substantive offense primarily under investigation. Additionally, money-laundering charges can expand the scope of a conspiracy, by sweeping in conduct involving financial transactions performed by other individuals or far removed from the core conduct at issue. For all of these reasons, the reach of the money laundering statutes is significant.

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New Regulations Will Enhance Disclosure for Your Pension Plans

Frank Armstrong, III

It's time for pension plan sponsors to get serious about their fiduciary obligations. Simply put, the employer's obligation for a plan doesn't end when it writes the check. It begins.

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FCPA Investigation Costs ' Are You Covered?

Ethan D. Lenz & Max Chester

The enormous size of the FCPA enforcement actions settlements as well as the outsized cost of investigating and defending FCPA actions has led the insurance industry to offer new FCPA insurance products, which are intended to offset the FCPA investigation and settlement costs. These products, however, should be reviewed carefully by the companies to determine their utility in light of the companies' FCPA exposure, existing insurance, and, of course, cost.

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Time For a New Definition of Competence?

Phyllis Weiss Haserot

Does the innate need to appear "competent" help or hinder a professional's ability to develop business, develop future talent and give superior service to clients?

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Social Security Facts and Strategies

Richard Stieglitz & Asal Mirsalimi

Social Security is the biggest retirement system in the United States and its benefits play an important role for retiring Baby Boomers. Millions of Americans depend on their monthly benefits, the amount which can be affected by various factors, most importantly the age at which you retire.

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Marketing Change: Differentiation Amid Upheaval

Timothy B. Corcoran

In-house counsel have, after years of grumbling, finally motivated law firms to act differently, putting client needs above the law firms' own arcane business models and billing policies. However, few law firm leaders view these changes as positive, so many do a poor job of promoting their enhanced capabilities as a competitive advantage.

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