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January/February 2014 Volume 3, Issue 1
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News Items
- Record year for insider dealing highlights compliance clampdown
- Alcoa agrees to settle Bahrain bribery case for $384million
- Regulator to examine finances of NHS service providers
- SRA row over diversity data compliance
- Former BP engineer found guilty in Deepwater Horizon action
- Mizuho chairman resigns over yakuza loans scandal
- Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man embrace FATCA
- Criminality rife in NI waste industry
Articles
- Whistleblowing in the employment context: Hindrance or help? - John Evans & Stephen Ratcliffe, Baker & McKenzie LLP
- Enhanced competition law powers in the financial services sector - Caroline Hobson, CMS Cameron McKenna
- Laundering the proceeds of corporate crime: Liability above and beyond the Bribery Act 2010 - Mark Simpson, Baker & McKenzie LLP
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November/December 2013 Volume 2, Issue 6
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News Items
- Barroso backs Cameron’s challenge to limit EU red tape
- JP Morgan agrees to pay $5.1bn to US housing regulator
- New management for Danone in wake of China corruption claims
- Financial Conduct Authority investigates foreign exchange irregularities
- Breach of French employment regulations costs Ryanair €9m
- Ministry of Justice fined £140,000 for prison data breach
- Corporate whistle-blowers to be paid for information?
Articles
- Preparing for the worst Part 2: accessing the data you need, when you need it - Andrea Ward, McGuireWood London LLP
- Health and safety: Accident investigation and reporting in the UK - Ailish Oxenforth, DLA Piper UK LLP
- Key 'whistleblowing' obligation in Irish Law - Peter Osborne, McCann FitzGerald
- General Anti-Abuse Rule: What is legitimate tax planning for international businesses in today’s political climate? - Fiona Hotson Moore, Reeves Accountants LLP
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September/October 2013 Volume 2, Issue 5
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News Items
- Irish DPC advises on Facebook's astonishing about-face
- Nasdaq's outage highlights technical 'glitches' as a major market risk
- Lloyds sells off assets to meet regulatory demands
- Walmart shelves plans for Indian expansion
- Legal services regulation fails to protect consumers
- Hedge funds deadline sees 16 member states adrift
- Vodaphone agrees huge settlement with HMRC
Articles
- Preparing for the worst: Simple steps for managing a compliance crisis - Vivian Robinson QC & Rose Parlane, McGuireWoods London LLP
- Compliance investigations: Avoiding the employment law trip wires - Joanna Ludlam, Daniel Ellis & Yvonne Deeprose, Baker & McKenzie
- Data security breach: Part 2 - How to respond in a crisis and reduce risk - Ashley Hurst and Louise Lambert, Olswang LLP
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July/Aug 2013 Volume 2, Issue 4
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News Items
- Chinese regulators mobilise against multi-national companies
- EDPS finds major faults with new antimoney-laundering proposals
- 10m euro fine for UBS France
- MPs caught out by cookie law
- John Prescott leaves Privy Council in protest
- Corruption worsening reports Transparency International
Articles
- Consumer credit in the UK: Preparing for FCA supervision - Bill McCaffrey, CMS Cameron McKenna
- Data security: Protecting your information assets - Ashley Hurst & Louise Lambert, Olswang LLP
- Pension reforms: Changes to the UK state pension regime - Chris Judge, Reeves Accountants & Business Advisers
- The Defamation Act 2013: The impact on the legal risks of using social media - Laura Scaife, Hill Dickinson LLP
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May/June 2013 Volume 2, Issue 3
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News Items
- Bloomberg snooping ‘reprehensible’ says Bank of England
- Financial Conduct Authority off to a sprint start with £3m fine for JPMorgan
- FCA fines JPMorgan £3m
- Torture claims test case
- Senate confirms Mary Jo White as new head of SEC
- OFT targets payday lenders
- Banks escape immediate competition inquiry
Articles
- Six months on and any further forward? Living in a post-Leveson world - Ashley Hurst & Jack Gilbert, Olswang LLP
- Compliance Statements in Irish Law - Peter Osborne, McCann FitzGerald
- Mixed Messages and the Burden of Regulation for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the UK Financial Services Sector - James O’Brien FCA of Reeves Accountants & Business Advisers
- Remuneration Code: proposals to increase number of staff caught by the remuneration rules - Nicholas Stretch & Isabel Pooley, CMS Cameron McKenna
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