5/18/20: An article by Corrine A. Lammers and Bryan H. Parr of the law firm Paul Hastings offers “Practical Tips for Anti-Corruption Compliance in and After a Time of Crisis.” We know what the crisis is but there’s a good chance some of the tips have escaped our minds...
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5/18/20: A Client Alert issued by Pillsbury Law highlights corruption and money laundering risks and how to manage upcoming enforcement actions. The Alert’s authors Aaron R. Hutman, Jenny (Jai) Sheng, and David Oliwenstein drill into the inevitable opportunities for corruption and the various laws that guard against such behavior...
5/18/20: Questions about health, the economy, jobs and businesses are unlikely to disappear anytime soon – nor are analyses of what went right and what went wrong in dealing with the pandemic. In an article published in Chief Learning officer, Jared Pope gets to the heart of the matter for many compliance officers: how can we rebuild our corporate culture?..
5/4/20: While eyes are justifiably on testing and COVID-19, Genova Diagnostics Inc, a clinical laboratory services company, recently entered into a settlement agreement with the US Department of Justice that will cost the company some $43 million. The settlement resolves allegations by DOJ that the company violated the False Claims Act by billing government-funded healthcare programs including Medicare and Medicaid for medically unnecessary tests...
5/4/20: An article by Maryalene LaPonsie, a contributor to US News and World Report, tackles the topic of bullying, even among remote workers. It’s a particularly timely topic with millions of employees regularly working remotely, many of them for the first time.