All United States articles – Page 101
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News BriefRobinhood discloses New York AG probe into brokerage execution
Online brokerage Robinhood Markets disclosed in a quarterly filing it is under investigation regarding the quality of its brokerage execution.
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News BriefN.Y. cyber strategy puts pressure on banks, energy sector
New York will closely monitor the cybersecurity protections in place at institutions in the financial and energy sectors as part of its first statewide cybersecurity strategy.
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Mativ Holdings names general counsel
Manufacturing company Mativ Holdings announced the appointment of Mark Johnson as chief legal officer, general counsel, and secretary.
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News BriefPCAOB fines K G Somani over audit quality lapses
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced a $125,000 penalty against India-based audit firm K G Somani & Co. for alleged violations of quality control standards.
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Cooper Standard appoints chief legal officer
Cooper Standard, a supplier of sealing and fluid handling systems and components for the transportation and industrial markets, announced the appointment of MaryAnn Peterson Kanary as senior vice president, chief legal officer and secretary.
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PremiumKPMG survey: ESG-related concerns in M&A derailing deals
Material findings related to environmental, social, and governance due diligence have disrupted mergers and acquisitions, forcing companies in the United States and abroad to back out of deals, according to a study from KPMG.
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PremiumSEC, CFTC call for self-reporting to reduce off-channel comms backlash
The Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission have indicated they will be more forgiving to financial services firms that voluntarily self-report recordkeeping violations and take remedial actions before being asked to do so.
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News BriefCanoo to pay $1.5M over misstatements, disclosure lapses
Electric vehicle manufacturer Canoo agreed to pay $1.5 million as part of a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission for alleged material misrepresentations regarding revenue and failing to properly disclose executive compensation.
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News BriefFund administrator Theorem to pay $122K over missed red flags
The Securities and Exchange Commission ordered Florida-based fund administrator Theorem Fund Services to pay more than $122,000 to settle allegations it missed red flags regarding a $39 million fraud.
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OpinionSEC’s latest whistleblower award worth note beyond $104M payout
The SEC announced a $104 million award split among seven whistleblowers, but the fact nearly a dozen claimants contacted the agency seeking to provide information related to one action should be notable to companies regarding the stakes of the current whistleblower landscape.
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News BriefWells Fargo fined $200M in latest SEC, CFTC off-channel comms sweep
The Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission continued their crackdown on financial firms’ recordkeeping failures regarding employee use of off-channel communications with $555 million in total fines levied against nine institutions and their affiliates.
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News BriefEx-DOJ Criminal Division head Kenneth Polite to join Sidley Austin
Sidley Austin announced the appointment of Kenneth Polite Jr., former head of the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division, as a partner and co-lead of the law firm’s white-collar government litigation and investigations practice.
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Upside Foods recruits Twitter GC for chief legal officer role
Upside Foods announced the appointment of Sean Edgett as chief legal officer.
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ModMed names chief legal officer
Medical software provider ModMed announced the appointment of Denise Ceule as chief legal officer.
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News BriefSEC awards $104M between seven whistleblowers in one action
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced awards totaling more than $104 million to seven whistleblowers whose information and assistance led to a successful enforcement action.
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PremiumCovington mulling appeal of ruling in SEC breached client case
Covington & Burling is leaving open the possibility of appealing a recent federal court order requiring the law firm to provide the names of hacked clients to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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News BriefFed report highlights emerging cyber threats, including generative AI
The Federal Reserve listed the proliferation of generative artificial intelligence tools among areas of emerging cybersecurity threats for banks to monitor as part of its annual resilience report.
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News BriefACI Worldwide to pay $20M in settlement with states over data handling
ACI Worldwide is set to pay $20 million as part of a proposed settlement with states related to lax data handling and erroneous transactions that resulted in previous penalties against the company levied by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Kaiser Permanente appoints chief compliance and privacy officer
Kaiser Permanente, the parent company of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals, announced the appointment of Jacqueline Baratian as senior vice president, chief compliance and privacy officer.
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News BriefAlbemarle reserves $219M for FCPA settlements
Chemical company Albemarle Corp. disclosed it is set to pay $218.5 million as part of proposed settlements reached with the Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission regarding apparent violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.


