Category: Research Digest

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Facebook, Disney, and Walmart Earn an ‘F’ on Pay Equity Practices

A new report gives some companies a failing grade for racial and gender pay equity and their efforts to disclose and act on such pay disparity. Goldman Sachs, Facebook, Disney, Oracle, and Walmart were among the companies that received an “F” for their public pay equity disclosures and practices. Of Read More

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Justice Department False Claims Act Settlements Topped $5.6 Billion in 2021

The Justice Department obtained more than $5.6 billion in settlements and judgments from civil cases involving the False Claims Act during the 2021 fiscal year. It was the second largest annual total in the history of cases of fraud and false claims against the U.S. government under the law, and Read More

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Report: Enforcement Fines to Financial Firms Declined by Half in 2021

A new report finds that regulatory enforcement actions against financial institutions and their employees totaled $5.4 billion for non-compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) and data privacy regulations last year, in comparison to $10.6 billion in 2020, a decline of just under 50 percent. The report, issued by Fenergo, which provides Read More

Survey: Engaged Boards Enabled Greater Compliance Outcomes During Pandemic

A new survey of compliance professionals indicates that strong, supportive communication with the board of directors can strengthens ethics and compliance programs, especially in navigating the tricky landscape of the pandemic. This year’s second Ethics & Compliance Program Effectiveness Report, published by compliance education firm LRN, examined the role and Read More

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Survey: Compliance Officers With J.D. Receive Higher Compensation

A new survey found that compliance professionals who possess a law degree receive, on average, a significantly higher salary than their non-J.D. counterparts. The survey, conducted by legal recruiting firm BarkerGilmore between February to March 2021 from a random sample of U.S. compliance professionals, also found that the average annual Read More

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Survey: In-House Legal Professionals Got Smaller Raises in 2020

A new survey found that compensation for in-house counsel took a hit in 2020 as a result of the pandemic, with all industries reporting the smallest base salary increases in the last five years. The survey, conducted by legal recruiting firm BarkerGilmore, also found that while lawyers in consumer, healthcare Read More

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Amid the Pandemic, Financial Firms Working to Keep Up with Regulation

A new study finds that more financial firms are outsourcing all or part of their compliance functions, while others are growing compliance budgets and staff levels more slowly. Meanwhile, a large majority expect regulators to continue to pile on new regulations during the rest of the year.  The study, 2021 Read More

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Latest Index Finds Worsening Global Corruption, Including in the U.S.

A new report from Transparency International finds that corruption levels have increased around the world, including in some of the countries that have typically scored well, such as Canada, Australia, and the United States. Indeed, among the top 25 least corrupt countries, according to TI’s Corruption Perception Index (CPI), 15 had lower scores Read More