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Security Flaws Revealed, Companies Label Reporters as Hackers

When does “exposing security flaws” morph into hacking?

SEC Actions Week Ending May 31

Highlights include the largest amount ever paid by an exchange, as NASDAQ settled charges relating to its Facebook IPO, and  […]

New Federal Rules Target Discrimination In Wellness Programs

The programs are designed to promote health and reduce health care costs, but it’s feared they can also discriminate against […]

Two Securities Class Action Dismissals Reversed

Different issues were addressed in the two cases, but the message to the district courts could be to slow down […]

Import Of Chinese Food Products Raising Safety Concerns

Last year 4.1 billion pounds of food products entered the U.S., far beyond what could be addressed by inspections in […]

How Google Got Stung

A compliance program failed and it cost the company $500 million in fines.

Do Whistle Blowers From A Contract Firm Get SOX Protection?

The Supreme Court has has taken on a retaliation case that will address the question…

How Ralph Lauren Was Able To Blunt An FCPA Charge

Morgan Stanley did too, and the key was the same in both cases.

Apple’s Public Drubbing Brings A Spate Of Tax Reform Proposals

A pundit finds them wanting.

PCAOB Not Backing Down on Compensation Auditing Proposal

In a revised proposal, auditors will still look for risk of fraud and material misstatement in a company’s compensation arrangements. […]

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