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By Joe Martini, James Glasser and Judd Lindenfeld | January 30, 2018
The new FCPA policy provides the much-needed assurance that fulsome voluntary self-disclosure of FCPA violations will likely serve to avoid criminal prosecution. At the same time, the new FCPA policy signals that the government will continue to combat corporate misconduct by focusing on individual misconduct.
By Caroline Spiezio | January 10, 2018
As employees focus on health-related New Year's resolutions, it may be high time for legal departments to focus on a resolution of their own: giving wellness apps a checkup.
By Erin Mulvaney | December 20, 2017
"I think most Americans would be outraged to know that they are subsidizing sexual predators in the tax code,” U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, D-New Jersey, told the New York Times.
By MP McQueen | November 22, 2017
One prominent adviser on cross-border matters that involve national security issues, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partner Giovanna Cinelli, said the reform push will mean more worries for dealmakers involved in transactions that could involve high-technology, big data or critical infrastructure, in particular.
By Sue Reisinger | November 6, 2017
In the year since Trump's election, companies and their GCs have been vocal about opposing several of his policies, often using the courts to make their point.
By MELISSA PROCTOR | November 1, 2017
This article appeared in The Corporate Counselor, an ALM publication covering the latest changes in business regulatory climates. For Corporate Counsel,…
By Tom McParland | October 26, 2017
A former executive at Medco Health Solutions Inc. who sued the health care company on behalf of the United States, California, Florida and New Jersey for allegedly violating anti-kickback laws lacked immediate knowledge of any wrongdoing, a Delaware federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
By Erin Mulvaney | October 26, 2017
More than 100 human resources chiefs and dozens of the world's largest businesses on Thursday ramped up support for undocumented workers, signaling their opposition to the Trump administration's move to scuttle an immigration program that allows hundreds of thousands workers to be employed.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | Corporate Counsel | October 13, 2017
The legislation is "horrible and counterproductive," said one chief legal officer.
By David Ruiz | September 14, 2017
Despite a complex network of regulations on cannabis sales, few dispensaries have a full-time in-house counsel. But one cannabis-related company just hired its first CLO.
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