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Regulatory Round Up 10 .20. 11

Photo of Michael GrantBy Michael Grant on 20 October 2011 Posted in Government Contracts & Grants, Government Investigations & White Collar Criminal Defense, International Trade & National Security, Securities Litigation & Enforcement
  • The Wolfsberg Group recently published its Anti-Corruption Guidance, which leads me to assume that someone, somewhere, is drafting Corruption Guidance. Perhaps those old cartoons were on to something?
  • More evidence that when it comes to cloud computing, no one knows what to do.
  • People do bad things on the internet? Say it ain’t so.
  • For those of you who have watched one too many Pirates movie (is there really another one?), and for those of us who have day dreamed about high stakes treasure theft  (did I just share too much?), this is your warning.

 

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