2023 Annual Pharma Congress Takeaways
Resolution Economics attended the 24th Annual Pharma Congress that took place October 25 – 27, 2023. General Counsel, outside counsel, compliance executives, representatives of regulatory…
Resolution Economics attended the 24th Annual Pharma Congress that took place October 25 – 27, 2023. General Counsel, outside counsel, compliance executives, representatives of regulatory…
Resolution Economics Celebrating 25 Years! Resolution Economics is 25 years old??? Where has the time gone? When we left the safe confines of a large…
The U.S. Department of Justice’s recently implemented compensation incentives and clawbacks pilot program – under which penalties in enforcement actions may be reduced for companies…
On June 29, in the combined cases of Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. (“SFFA”) v. President and Fellows of Harvard College and SFFA v. University…
Increased Focus on Sanctions Compliance As the U.S. government increased its involvement in the Ukraine conflict over the past year, the Biden Administration made it…
The EEOC has just issued new Technical Assistance to help employers comply with anti-discrimination laws when implementing employment selection procedures that use AI, software, or…
Key governments and regulators globally, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and the European Union (“EU”), have already proposed or implemented Environmental, Social,…
The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) recently released two new updates to the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (“ECCP”) that underscore the need for companies to…
Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) settled a significant FCPA matter with Ericsson, AB where the company agreed to pay $206.7 and…
Resolution Economics attended the ABA’s White Collar Crime Conference that took place on March 1 – 3, 2023, where significant regulatory guidance was provided impacting…
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