Compliance

Prospect Of In-Flight Cell Phone Calls Sparks Bipartisan Backlash

The government is proposing a rule that would let plane passengers use their cell phone data plans to text or […]

Infosys Fined $34M For Visa Infractions

Indian technology outsourcing firm Infosys has been saddled with a $34 million fine after federal regulators found the company falsified […]

OECD To Review Corporate Governance Principles

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has begun a process to update its international corporate governance framework to […]

What Transparency Advocates Want

Disclosure is a source of endless discussion in corporate boardrooms and legal departments, and it seems to many that the […]

Seattle Suburbs’ Public Defense Systems Violate Constitution, Court Finds

The public-defense systems of two Washington state towns are so defective – with lawyers contracted for indigent defense bases handling […]

Derivatives Traders Sue CFTC To Halt A Dodd-Frank “Guidance”

Groups representing swaps and derivatives traders are suing the Commodity Futures Trading Commission over its new guidelines regulating cross-border trading. […]

U.S. Internet Giants To Feds: Back Off On Surveillance

In an open letter to President Barack Obama and Congress, Apple, Microsoft, Google and five other of the world’s largest […]

U.S. Banks In “Regulatory Spiral”

The roll-out of Dodd Frank and aggressive legal action by Federal regulators is alarming bank industry executives. “We are in […]

Battle Over: Big Energy Companies Getting Ready For Carbon Regs

Major energy companies have acknowledged that global warming regulation that puts a price on carbon is coming, and they are […]

House Beats A Strategic Retreat in “The War On Christmas”

The Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards has reversed its stance, and members of the House of Representatives can now wish […]

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