Pod and Port: Podcasting, Social Media and Yacht Rock - AI, Authenticity, Instagram, and Christopher Cross
AI Today in 5: April 9, 2026, The Mythos Edition
LathamTECH In Focus: Cracking the Code: US Tech Expansion in Asia
GSK In China: 13 Years Later - Whistleblower Emails, a Sex Tape, and the Compliance Failures That Triggered a Global Bribery Probe
Daily Compliance News: April 9, 2026, The FCPA Edition
The PFBCon Podcast: Back to the Future of Podcasting: The Audio–Video Convergence with Rob Greenlee
AI Today in 5: April 8, 2026, The AI in Professional Services Edition
Compliance into the Weeds: Duty Owed vs. Material Nonpublic Information: Prediction Markets and Compliance
Daily Compliance News: April 8, 2026, The Fleeing Binance Edition
AI Today in 5: April 7, 2026, The AI Governance Edition
Innovation in Compliance: Dr. Rohan Lall: Innovation, Clinical Evidence, and Compliance in Electrifying Spine Surgery
Daily Compliance News: April 7, 2026, The Corporate Retreat from Hell Edition
No Password Required: Project Manager at Rapid7 and Queen of Cyber Media
AI Today in 5: April 6, 2026, The AI in Healthcare Edition
FCPA Compliance Report: From DOJ’s 7 Compliance Pillars to Sentencing Mitigation: Joseph De Gregorio’s Compliance Rebuild Framework – Part 1
Daily Compliance News: April 6, 2026, The CSI Uncovered Corruption Edition
Sunday Book Review: April 5, 2026, The Top Books for Export Controls/Sanctions Edition
AI in Healthcare: Five Healthcare AI Stories You Need to Know This Week - April 3, 2026
AI Today in 5: April 3, 2026, The Good Friday Edition
AI in Financial Services in 5 Stories - Week Ending April 3, 2026
Recent market surveys indicate that carve‑out transactions, including sales of divisions, product lines or business units separated from a larger enterprise, are expected to remain a prominent feature of the 2026 M&A...more
Welcome to AI Today in 5, the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, Tom Fox will bring you 5 stories about AI to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the AI Today In...more
In Matter of Petosa, the New York State Division of Tax Appeals (DTA) decided to refund $184,852 of corporate taxes collected on the asset sale of a business and collect approximately $245,900 of shareholder-level taxes on...more
State regulators are accelerating efforts to impose bank-like prudential standards on nonbank mortgage companies—a shift that could materially reshape governance, liquidity expectations, and supervisory scrutiny across the...more
Welcome to AI in Financial Services in 5 Stories. A practical weekly roundup of the five most important AI developments affecting banking, insurance, payments, asset management, and fintech. Each Friday, Tom Fox will break...more
Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News....more
Starting July 1, 2026, Florida businesses that add mandatory fees to customer bills, including service charges, automatic gratuities, credit card surcharges, delivery fees, or other mandatory add-ons, must follow new...more
Key Takeaways - IRS opens a limited window to reverse prior Section 163(j) elections. Revenue Procedure 2026-17 allows certain real estate businesses to withdraw an otherwise irrevocable election and potentially reclaim bonus...more
Earlier today, Massachusetts legislators agreed on a compromise bill to reform the Cannabis Control Commission (“Commission”) and implement certain meaningful reforms to help businesses still standing after a few years of...more
“Making IPOs great again” is a stated goal of Paul S. Atkins, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman. To redress a decline in the number of companies listed on the U.S. exchanges over the past three decades,...more
Just because attorneys have traditionally written their own thought leadership doesn’t mean they should have — or that they were qualified to do so. They shouldn’t — and most of them aren’t. Throughout history, there are...more
On March 30, 2026, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ)’s National Security Division (NSD) issued a press release outlining how companies may make voluntary self-disclosures (VSDs) of potential criminal violations of...more
On March 16, 2026, the Delaware Court of Chancery in Fortis Advisors, LLC v. Krafton, Inc. issued a post-trial decision in which the court resolved in favor of plaintiff sellers the first phase of a dispute over a buyer’s...more
One of the most common conversations we have with founders involves how to divide the initial equity among the founding team. It is often the first hard decision new co-founders face together, and getting it wrong (or...more
In the debut episode of Pod & Port: Podcasting, Social Media and Yacht Rock, Tom Fox and Jeff Dwoskin dive into one of the biggest questions facing creators, marketers, podcasters, and business owners today: how do you use AI...more
Each week for the next 10 weeks, we will publish an installment of our Red Flags Everywhere! series, highlighting key risk areas that public companies and their boards of directors should keep top of mind. This series...more
Welcome to the McGuireWoods Quarterly Securities & Capital Markets Update, a series of updates that reviews important securities law developments from the previous quarter and alerts readers of significant considerations for...more
On March 10, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a new policy to encourage companies to invest in their compliance programs and self-report violations. The Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self-Disclosure...more
In YWCA of Rochester and Monroe Cty. v. Hatteras Funds (Mar. 27, 2026), the Delaware Court of Chancery, at the pleading stage of litigation, found that an investment manager (serving as a general partner of the master fund of...more
It is March, which means both the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments are in full swing. What makes March Madness so compelling, beyond the upsets and buzzer-beaters, is that it is a masterclass in team dynamics...more
As companies continue to navigate uncertainty and disruption, the KPMG Board Leadership Center shares insights on ways directors can deepen board engagement in strategy, views on evaluating management's capital allocation...more
In this episode of LathamTECH in Focus, Rhys McWhirter, who leads Latham’s Data & Technology Transactions Practice in Asia, outlines the risks and opportunities for US tech companies seeking to enter Asia’s growing markets....more
Join us as we explore how boards are leaning further in on the strategy process as AI, geopolitical risk, workforce transformation, and more reshape the business landscape. From devoting more time to envisioning the future...more
Thirteen years after the GSK China scandal exploded onto the global stage, its lessons remain as urgent as ever for compliance professionals and business leaders. In this podcast series, we revisit the case not simply as...more