All articles by Aaron Nicodemus – Page 3
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         News Brief News BriefDespite supporting Trump, Big Tech antitrust lawsuits gain steamIn a world where it seems like it’s Donald Trump against the rest of the world, antitrust lawsuits against tech titans may be the only area where regulators around the world agree: it’s time to break up Big Tech. 
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         News Brief News BriefUBS to pay $511 million fine over Credit Suisse tax case, exposing compliance gapsA significant settlement in a U.S. tax fraud case against Credit Suisse contains numerous compliance lessons related to beneficial ownership and due diligence in mergers and acquisitions. 
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         News Brief News BriefNot satisfied with gutting federal laws, Trump turns towards statesIn support of President Donald Trump’s deregulation agenda, U.S. Department of Justice sued four states in its ongoing attempt to derail state efforts to force energy companies to pay for damage they caused to the environment. 
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         News Brief News BriefIn continuing re-evaluation of FCPA cases, DOJ ends Albemarle FCPA reportingThe Department of Justice has ended another FCPA-related compliance action more than a year early. This scaling back of regulatory enforcement by the federal government has been a growing trend since the start of the Trump administration. 
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         Premium PremiumFor addressing the risks and rewards of AI, Adam Ennamli is Innovator of the YearWhen he was hired two years ago by General Bank of Canada (GBC), Adam Ennamli was tasked with shaking up the bank’s compliance function. For too long, the small ($3.5 billion Canadian dollars in assets) but fast-growing bank based in Edmonton had spread its compliance functions across different departments. Many ... 
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         Premium PremiumWhen starting on data analysis projects, start small and find alliesCompliance has long been reluctant to tap the power of its organization’s data. Some of that hesitancy is institutional, either through inertia or outright hostility. Data is often kept in siloes, overseen by different administrators, stored in different systems. 
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         Premium Premium2025 Compliance Week Mentor of the Year, Lisa Fine, is a hub of the communityCompliance professionals may not typically pick their careers as children or straight out of school. For many people who do find their way into the profession, they quickly learn that education, a strong community, and mutual support are keys to success. Lisa Fine, Senior Director, Global Ethics & Compliance at ... 
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         Premium PremiumUnder intense pressure, former DOJ Polite says it’s compliance’s time to shineLike never before in modern American history, ethics and compliance are under attack. 
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         Analysis AnalysisA lot of us are misusing AI at work, and it’s putting our companies’ data, reputations at riskAlmost half of employees in a new global survey admitted to improperly using AI at work, underscoring the risks companies face by the fast-growing technology. And that’s despite many of their efforts to slow its use. 
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         Premium PremiumDespite uncertainty, whistleblowers still have incentives to report misconductWhistleblowing in the United States is being buffered by uncertainty from regulators who are backing off policing corruption and consumer protections. Regulators like the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission are being thrown into disarray by layoffs and restructuring. Still, whistleblowers will likely continue coming forward. 
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         News Brief News BriefTrickle of CFPB lawsuit dismissals poised to become a floodThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has quickly become one of the most active agencies advancing the Trump administration’s pullback on prosecuting corporations, as it dropped yet another consumer protection lawsuit against a financial services company Wednesday. 
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         News Brief News BriefIs Google headed for a breakup? Second federal judge calls it a monopolyA federal judge has ruled that Google “willfully engaged in a series of anticompetitive acts” in the advertising technology industry, the latest antitrust setback in what could become a string of losses for tech companies. 
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         Premium PremiumGlencore compliance monitorships ended early by DOJThe U.S. Department of Justice ended two compliance monitorships on Glencore International more than a year early, monitorships imposed in 2022 after the company was convicted of paying bribes and manipulating commodities markets. 
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         Premium PremiumTrump is making it harder for whistleblowers. That’s a problem for corporate AmericaAs U.S. President Donald Trump takes a wrecking ball to the norms, rules, and laws that have governed the United States for decades, whistleblowing as we know it – a way to right wrongs, call out misconduct and hold people accountable – may be under threat. 
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         News Brief News BriefTrump’s CFPB, dismissing Comerica case, continues to cut down Biden-era lawsuitsThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dropped yet another consumer protection lawsuit against a bank or fintech provider since Donald Trump was sworn in as president in January. This time, it was with Comerica Bank. 
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         News Brief News BriefTrump attempts to block state climate laws with executive orderPresident Donald Trump has issued an executive order slamming state-led efforts to address climate change, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and other environmental, social, and governance (ESG)-related laws. 
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         News Brief News BriefStates require companies to report greenhouse gas emissions as federal regulators step backSome companies doing business in California and New York may soon be required to report the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) of their operations to state authorities, even as the federal rule for disclosing such emissions is on life support. 
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         News Brief News BriefU.K. says company boards need to worry more about cybersecurity risksThe U.K. government wants directors and boards of directors to become more actively involved in cybersecurity risks facing public and private companies, as the world faces “alarming” threats from criminal gangs and malicious nation-states. Though many organizations take cybersecurity seriously, the U.K. government says they do not place management of ... 
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         News Brief News BriefTrump’s pivot on crypto leads SEC to seek settlement with GeminiThe Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s pivot in favor of crypto took another step as the agency indicated it wants to resolve a long-standing lawsuit against the crypto exchange Gemini. 
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         News Brief News BriefOFAC, FinCEN tighten screws on Sinaloa Cartel’s money laundering networkThe Trump administration has taken two actions to attack money laundering rings operating in Mexico, highlighting the U.S. government’s focus on curbing the fentanyl trade and the illegal profits it generates. 
 
             
 
            

