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Regulatory Round Up 3.11.11

Photo of Michael GrantBy Michael Grant on 11 March 2011 Posted in Government Investigations & White Collar Criminal Defense, International Trade & National Security, Public Policy & Infrastructure, Securities Litigation & Enforcement
  • Pun Alert: Obama’s proposal for high speed trains is picking up some speed (ouch), with the help of a couple Mad Men.
  • Headline of the Week: If BIS Can’t Understand the EAR, How Are You Supposed To?
  • In defense of military spending. Colin Clark argues that the passage of a Continuing Resolution, and the failure to pass the annual defense spending bill, could end up costing the military more money that it saves.
  • We’ve had Too Big to Fail; now the FCPA Professor brings us Too Lucrative To Fix (*my words, not his*). Here is the Professor’s take on the birth of industry resulting from an increase in FCPA enforcement including: prosecution, legal defense, compliance certification, and insurance.
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