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White Collar Crime

  • With its decision in Digital Realty v. Somers, the U.S. Supreme Court dealt a blow to companies interested in learning of their own securities violations before the government gets the heads-up. The case's outcome means whistleblowers who might have reported violations internally will be incentivized to bypass their own companies' compliance mechanisms in favor of immediate reporting to the SEC.

    April 01, 2018Janice G. Inman
  • While laws such as the FCPA do not necessarily prohibit hiring individuals with criminal records or bad credit records or who are former government officials, they do require employers to identify these individuals and assess whether their hire would pose a threat, violate the laws outright or impose an administratively difficult burden due to the need to monitor their activities.

    April 01, 2018Philip M. Berkowitz
  • For members of a conservative industry that — literally — wrote the rulebook on sexual harassment, law firms need to be ready for a day of reckoning that seems inescapable.

    April 01, 2018John Hellerman
  • Arkansas State Senator Pleads Guilty to Fraud and Money Laundering

    April 01, 2018ssalkin
  • Part One of a Two-Part Article

    Part One of this article examines key actions brought by U.S. regulators against compliance officers in 2017 based on their failures to ensure that their firms maintain effective compliance and AML programs.

    March 01, 2018Jonathan B. New and Patrick T. Campbell
  • The enforcement action alleges that Las Vegas-based My Big Coin Pay Inc., a virtual currency wallet and platform, misappropriated more than $6 million from its customers for “personal expenses and the purchase of luxury goods.”

    March 01, 2018Stephanie Forshee
  • The details might not be quite as dramatic as they were in Waymo v. Uber, but lawyers expect trade secrets to continue to be a fertile source for litigation.

    March 01, 2018Ross Todd
  • Turkish Banker Conspired to Evade U.S. Sanctions

    March 01, 2018Colleen Snow