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Qualcomm Inc. Faces FCPA Charges For China Bribery

Qualcomm received notice from the SEC on March 13 that it recommends an enforcement action against the company for bribery […]

Memo To GCs: Social Media In The Latin American Workplace

Jurisdictions world-wide are wrestling with privacy issues arising from employee use of social media. In-country attorneys from law firms that […]

Former Fed Enforcers Warn Companies Of Coming FCPA Crackdown

Two former high-level government enforcers, both of whom are now defense attorneys, warn companies that FCPA and other corruption enforcement […]

Survey: Anti-Bribery Enforcement Is A World-Wide Trend

Parallel prosecutions are on the rise. Companies targeted by the SEC and DOJ cannot assume that settling will mean no further liability.

A New, Tougher Criminal Antitrust Regime In The UK

A new antitrust authority, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has been established in the UK. It replaced two former […]

Don’t Dob Me In, Mate: A Social Media Policy in Australia Outrages A Union

In Australia, a new policy has been imposed on the staff of the government ‘s Department of Prime Minister and […]

France Bans After-Work Emails For One Million Managers

A million workers in France will have to put down their Blackberrys and pick up a glass of Bordeaux, as […]

First DOJ Extradition Of Foreigner For Criminal Antitrust Charges

The Department of Justice announced the first extradition of a foreign national to the United States to stand trial for […]

Turkey’s Court Rules Twitter Ban Illegal

The decision by Turkey’s Telecommunications Board to block the country’s access to Twitter on March 21, just ahead of a […]

Act Now To Protect Trademarks Under New Chinese Law

Amendments to China’s trademark law become effective on May 1. The new law “aims to modernize and streamline the trademark […]

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