Desiree Sainthrope is no stranger to the intricacies of global trade agreements and compliance issues. A legal expert with an insightful view on privacy laws and their impact on business operations, she brings her wealth of knowledge to an increasingly relevant topic: the intersections of
A recent legal development in New Jersey has declared parts of the Debt Adjustment and Credit Counseling Act (DACCA) unconstitutional, impacting the sector of debt adjustment law. At the center of the case is attorney Andrew M. Carroll and Anchor Law Firm, who faced disciplinary actions under
In a significant move marking a turning point in financial restructuring, the Ontario Superior Court appointed the esteemed law firm Ursel Phillips Fellows Hopkinson to represent over 12,000 stakeholders of Hudson’s Bay Company. This event highlights the complexity of navigating financial distress
In the legal corridors where corporate giants clash, fresh sparks fly in the intense talcum powder litigation involving Johnson & Johnson (J&J) and Beasley Allen. As tensions rise, the courtroom scenario unfolds with allegations of ethical lapses making headlines. In legal circles, many wonder if
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has signed House Bill 78 into law, marking a significant advancement in the investment framework for the state's public retirement systems. Pushed forward by State Representative Lehman Franklin, the measure, known as the Public Retirement Systems Investment Authority
The UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has introduced new guidance focusing on self-reporting related to bribery offenses, which fundamentally reshapes how corporations approach potential misconduct. This guidance is set to provide much-needed clarity for corporate compliance teams, offering a