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White Collar Briefly

Drawing from breaking news, ever changing government priorities, and significant judicial decisions, this blog from Perkins Coie’s White Collar and Investigations group highlights key considerations and offers practical insights aimed to guide corporate stakeholders and counselors through an evolving regulatory environment. Subscribe 🡢

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Third Circuit Permits Insurers to Limit Fraud Defense Coverage

Companies should carefully evaluate their insurance policy provisions for fraud coverage in light of the Third Circuit's recent decision enforcing a sub-limit on fraud defense coverage in the context of an employee theft. 

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Waving Goodbye to IAC Waivers

With nearly 97% of all federal convictions in 2013 secured through plea agreements, the Department of Justice announced yesterday that it will no longer ask criminal defendants who plead guilty to waive their right to appeal on the basis of ineffective assistan

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The SEC’s Potential Disruption of Internal Audit and Compliance Efforts

Somewhat overlooked in the attention to the SEC's recent $30 million whistleblower award is a more frightening development for public companies.  

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SEC Measures Unpaid Taxes to Achieve "Staggering" Disgorgement Award

Last week, U.S. District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin of the Southern District of New York ordered disgorgement of $187.7 million in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v.

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DOJ steps up efforts to investigate and prosecute criminal False Claims Act cases

DOJ has announced that it will increase efforts to investigate and prosecute criminal actions under the False Claims Act.  

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Federal Inmates Warned to Avoid Email When Contacting Attorneys

Far surpassing letter writing and even phone calls, email has become the primary method by which attorneys communicate with their clients.  

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Can you feel the HEAT? Medicare Fraud Strike Force Strikes Again

The owner and operator of a Miami home health care company recently was sentenced for her part in a $6.5 million Medicare fraud scheme, after falling into the cross-hairs of the federal government's Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforc

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CFPB Fires Warning Shot Over Deceptive Credit Card Interest Rate Promos

Taking aim at credit card issuers who promote offers to consumers such as "convenience checks," deferred interest/promotional interest rate purchases and balance transfers, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a Bulletin on September 3,

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Losing Gamble: FinCEN Bars Casino Staffer from Financial Institutions Over Anti-Money Laundering Violations

Last week, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) permanently barred former casino staffer George Que from working at financial institutions for willfully violating the reporting requirements of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA).  

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The SEC's Athletic Pursuits

Summer's close brings with it the beginning of football season.  

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FedEx Charged with Criminal Distribution in Crackdown on Prescription Drug Abuse

A federal grand jury in San Francisco indicted FedEx Corporation, FedEx Express, and FedEx Corporate Services, Inc. (collectively, "FedEx") for its role in distributing controlled substances and prescription drugs for illegal internet pharmacies.  

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Criminalizing Insider Trading from Wall Street to K Street: Taking Stock of the STOCK Act

Recent court filings have confirmed that the U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission are continuing to conduct parallel criminal-civil investigations involving insider trading on Capitol Hill.  

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DOJ Trims Away Some Excess of the Federal False Statement Statute

The federal statute criminalizing false statements, 18 U.S.C. § 1001, is one of the most widely-used tools in a federal prosecutor's toolbox.  

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Bribers Beware! Company Agent Sentenced to 24 Months for Obstructing Federal FCPA Investigation

A former agent for mining company BSG Resources Ltd., Frederic Cilins, was sentenced Friday to 24 months in prison for obstructing a federal investigation into an alleged bribery and money laundering scheme.  

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Once More Unto The Cybersecurity Breach - Ready For The SEC?

Public companies confronting a cybersecurity attack should ready themselves for the arrival of a new party stepping into the breach—the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission.  

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