DOJ Addresses Individual Accountability for Corporate Wrongdoing: What Does It Mean for Boards?Christine A. Edwards
In short, this is what we’re dealing with: The DOJ is accusing Apple of being too restrictive with the iPhone, running it as a monopoly, and hurting consumers and competitors in the process. Apple, unsurprisingly, wants to fight those claims. What does all of this mean for you? Right ...
What Does This Mean for Your Organization? The whistleblower rewards program brings both risks and opportunities for businesses. It compels companies to enhance their compliance and internal reporting systems to avoid hefty penalties. On the flip side, it encourages building stronger compliance frameworks...
Trump promises more water: What does this mean for … 3 hours ago Is violent crime going up in America? 1 year ago Sheriff gives new details after children abducted … 5 hours ago Homicide vs Murder vs Manslaughter 9 months ago 45th Annual Prayer Breakfast set for Feb. 4 ...
What does an "effective" DOJ compliance program look like? For a compliance program to be effective in the eyes of the DOJ, it must be "implemented, reviewed, and revised, as appropriate, in an effective manner." Thus, "paper programs," that do not show employees the management's commitm...
and any remedy from our perspective in any of our cases, whether it’s this one or any other, has to recognize the facts as they exist. Going back to your point about being practical, we have to start with the pragmatic. How does the market work, and what does it take f...
Does this mean a company that is required to report historic environmental non-compliance to a regulatory agency or a company obligated to disclose misconduct under a civil settlement can never self-disclose “voluntarily”? How such ...
The FBI team reviewing the evidence gathered at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate says it found a limited number of documents that could be covered by attorney-client privilege. Meanwhile, the Director of National Intelligence is lea
He also said that a change in administration would likely also mean a move to undo some of the rules enacted under Gensler. But Atkins added that he hoped the SEC would “get beyond that,” too. “The SEC, CFTC or whatnot can look at its own patch, but it can’t really ch...
“I mean, they might make recommendations that we go ‘nah, not going to do that',” Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), who leads the panel that funds the Department of Interior and environmental agencies, said Wednesday. “But there’s nothing wrong with having an outside group of people looking ...