A recent article in Law360 sparked a vigorous conversation among members of Pietragallo’s white collar practice group about the current state of the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) evolving ...
As discussed in EnforceMintz – Significant 2022 Regulatory and Policy Developments, the Department of Justice (DOJ) issued several memoranda in late 2022 and early 2023, reinforcing DOJ’s approach to ...
Mary Jo White and Andrew J. Ceresney, in their inaugural Federal and State Securities Enforcement column, write that several provisions passed into law under Sarbanes-Oxley were intended to advance ...
Jeremy M. King of Olshan Frome Wolosky writes: By now, most directors and officers are aware that last month the Deputy Attorney General set forth new policy for the DOJ that may significantly ...
Imagine a workplace where nobody takes responsibility for their actions or the results they produce. It’s a scenario that can quickly spiral into chaos, leading to a host of detrimental consequences ...
Responsibility for career readiness has been slipping through the cracks, leaving graduates unprepared for the realities of ...
Working as part of a team can be a great way to improve productivity for any organization. However, while most employees will often try to give their best, some will always have a tendency to do the ...
This is an interesting joint guest column by Mariajose Montoya Talavera, a rising junior education major at Piedmont University from Honduras, and her professor Perry Rettig, a former vice president ...
Gone are the days when security and compliance were concerns delegated solely to technical departments. Today's complex and interconnected world presents challenges, also landing on the shoulders of ...
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