Regulatory Roundup 4.29.11

After reading this article, I will no longer complain while my family gets ready to go out. Unlike the DoD, which spends approximately $31 Billion/year, I’m pretty sure I can't fund a constant state of preparedness.

Howard Sklar does some thinking out loud about the risk/reward for implementing a private sector bribery compliance program under the UK Bribery Act.

Line of the Day (ok -- I know the post is a couple weeks old) goes to Clif Burns at exportlawblog.com: Irish-American musicians can’t go to the Cuban festival because there will be Irish people there (emphasis in original). Thanks OFAC.

Electric car buying … batteries no longer included?

Presenting a new segment I'm calling: It's OK to Laugh.

 

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