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DOJ Update : Financial Awards for Corporate Whistleblowers, Enhanced Penalties for Fraud Involving AI Misuse

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) continues to enhance its tougher-on-corporate-crime policy stance as first announced by Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco in 2021. In remarks on March 7 and March 8, DAG Monaco and Acting...more

US Government Continues to Crack Down on Insider Trading with Four Coordinated Actions

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Department of Justice (DOJ) on June 29, 2023 brought insider trading charges against several defendants in four proceedings. The insider trading cases demonstrate key focus...more

Insider Trading: Can There Be a Tippee Without a Tipper?

It is generally understood that it is unlawful to trade on nonpublic, market-moving information, or tips from someone with inside information—but what if the tip was not unlawful in the first place? When someone receives a...more

Challenges Facing Public Companies in the Age of COVID-19

Public companies should consider recent guidance from the US Securities and Exchange Commission, increased examination and enforcement activity at both federal and state levels, and possible shareholder activism, among other...more

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