DOJ Speaks About More White Collar Enforcement, But It's More Interesting To Look At What Was Left Unsaid

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This underscores yet again how prosecutors and regulators are having a challenging time trying to figure out how to police the crypto sector.
United States Criminal Law
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Very interesting article from the Wall Street Journal talking about more upcoming white collar enforcement, particularly in the areas of sanctions and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) cases. But the interesting omission to me is that there was no discussion of greater enforcement in the crypto space. This underscores yet again how prosecutors and regulators are having a challenging time trying to figure out how to police the crypto sector.

The U.S. Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission brought 18 FCPA-related enforcement actions in 2021, the lowest number in a decade, according to Stanford Law School's FCPA Clearinghouse. The law prohibits companies with ties to the U.S. from bribing foreign government officials to benefit their business. Despite the drop in enforcement actions, companies should anticipate more FCPA cases

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DOJ Speaks About More White Collar Enforcement, But It's More Interesting To Look At What Was Left Unsaid

United States Criminal Law
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Mintz is a general practice, full-service Am Law 100 law firm with more than 600 attorneys. We are headquartered in Boston and have additional US offices in Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, as well as an office in Toronto, Canada.
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