Credit Suisse and Tuna Bonds: Part 1 – Introduction
Last week, Credit Suisse Group AG settled a massive fraud action involving a non-existent Mozambiquan tuna boat fleet. While Texans have long had a fond
Last week, Credit Suisse Group AG settled a massive fraud action involving a non-existent Mozambiquan tuna boat fleet. While Texans have long had a fond
The final case on the Board’s expanding obligations regarding compliance oversight is Boeing, which was decided earlier this year. This action is yet more from
The next case on the Board’s obligations regarding compliance oversight is Hughes v. Hu. In this case, the plaintiffs’ claimed that the director defendants consciously
When the Delaware Supreme Court says of a Board of Directors collectively signed a company’s Annual Statement “with hands on their ears to muffle the
The role of the Board of Directors has always been a key part of any best practices compliance program. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and
The fallout from the John Gruden imbroglio has widened and deepened. Many have asked why the NFL sat on the Gruden emails which were uncovered
John Gruden resigned as the coach of the Las Vegas Raiders Monday night. He did so after some of the most racist, homophobic and misogynist
Ed. Note-I was recently interviewed by Pat McParland for the MetricsStream blog. The interview is presented by the permission of MetricsStream. I recently had the
How should you assess your internal controls regime for international operations? It is incumbent that you need to review as much information as you can
Today, I want to consider some of the issues around internal controls outside the U.S. and why your company’s internal controls might require changes for different