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Mystery Subpoena Case at High Court Could Expand U.S. Authority

Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge & Amanda W. Newton

Rare Supreme Court holiday activity and ongoing news coverage about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation has drawn much attention to the enigmatic case of <i>In Re Grand Jury Subpoena</i>. The matter is unremarkable, presenting familiar issues of international litigation. Upon further examination, however, the case may have the potential to expand the authority of United States courts over foreign states and their agencies or instrumentalities.

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In the Courts

Colleen Snow

New Charges in Insurance Corporation of Barbados Limited Bribery Case

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Business Crimes Hotline

Colleen Snow

Securities Commission Malaysia Issues Maximum Fine for Deloitte Related to 1MDB Audits

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Business Crimes Hotline

Colleen Snow

Securities Commission Malaysia Issues Maximum Fine for Deloitte Related to 1MDB Audits

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Beyond the FCPA: M&A Due Diligence Under the Expanded DOJ Corporate Enforcement Policy

Jonathan B. New & Elias D. Trahanas

Over the past few years, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has taken notable steps to advance the axiom that the business community and law enforcement are "partners, not adversaries." DOJ has now taken its guidance one step further, announcing that the FCPA Corporate Enforcement Policy would apply to all potential wrongdoing discovered by an acquirer in the course of a merger or acquisition, not just to FCPA violations.

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Sticking a Hand in the Internet Cookie Jar

Jeffrey Higel, Michael Bahar & Mike Nelson

As convenient, useful and cool mobile technology and interconnected devices are, they come with risks that remain largely unseen or, worse, ignored. Some…

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U.S. Trade-Secret Theft Prosecutions Target China and Are on the Rise

Phillip Bantz

The U.S. and China are in the midst of an escalating trade war and the DOJ has been prosecuting trade misappropriation cases against China with notable vigor as of late.

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In the Courts

Dennis Mahoney

Fifth Circuit Reverses Ponzi Funds Ruling

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Business Crimes Hotline

Dennis Mahoney

Head of International NGO Convicted of Bribery, Money Laundering Crimes

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Fighting Biometric Fraud on the Blockchain

Alastair Johnson

The use of SMS verification codes as a security measure has recently been exposed as a mere stop-gap solution because of the ability of hackers to fraudulently take over phone numbers. Biometrics meanwhile is proving to be one of the best new technologies to combat fraud and identity theft.

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