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In brief

Please join us for a new weekly video series, hosted by Baker McKenzie’s North America Government Enforcement partners Tom Firestone and Jerome Tomas.

This weekly briefing is available on demand and will cover hot topics and current enforcement actions related to white collar crime and criminal investigations in the US and abroad to arm you with the information you need to start your business week.

As one of the largest global law firms, we will call upon our exceptionally deep and broad bench of white collar experts throughout the world and particularly in the commercial hubs of Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America to join our weekly discussion series.

These briefings will cover:

  • High-profile DOJ case updates and implications
  • SEC enforcement developments 
  • CFTC enforcement developments
  • Other white collar defense industry developments 

15 November 2021 

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • New Cambodia Sanctions
  • Steve Bannon Indictment

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8 November 2021 

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco on corporate enforcement priorities under the Biden Administration
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is targeting big tech 
    1. What do they want and why do they want it?
    2. How should tech firms prepare, whether they receive a request from CFPB or not?

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1 November 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • Managing Allegations of Workplace Wrongdoing: Independent Investigator’s Report on Chicago Blackhawks Allegations of Sexual Misconduct

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25 October 2021 

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • Tether Holdings CFTC Crypto Settlement: Reminder that the CFTC is asserting a prominent role in the regulation and enforcement of cryptocurrencies. 
  • SEC Report on January 2021 Market Frenzy: “Staff Report on Equity and Options Market Structure Conditions in Early 2021”
  • Will DOJ Prosecute Steve Bannon for Contempt?

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18 October 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • 6 January Commission and possible prosecution of Steve Bannon for contempt.
  • SEC Enforcement Director Grewal’s speech on appropriate approaches to compliance, proactive enforcement, electronic message retention/production, cooperation, and civil penalties.

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27 September 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • CFTC v. HDR GLOBAL TRADING LIMITED, ET AL
  • Motion to Dismiss Unregistered Crypto Exchange Claims
  • Control Person Liability Runs Into “Minimum Contacts”   
  • House Committee on January 6 Attack Subpoenas Trump Advisors

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20 September 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • Details Behind The SEC Whistleblower Award That Pushed the Program Over $1 Billion in Whistleblower Payouts
  • SEC v. DAYAKAR R. MALLU – Tipper-Tippee Insider Trading Case – SEC Investigation Tactics and Trends
  • Indictment of lawyer by Trump-appointed Special Counsel for lying to the FBI in Russia investigation.

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14 September 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the Elizabeth Holmes Theranos trial. 

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30 August 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • Organized crime charges in new elder abuse case
  • Novel SEC Insider Trading Action — Shadow Trading — SEC v. Matthew Panuwa
  • Quick blurb on 18 year old and under crackdown on video game playing in China
  • SEC v. MANISH LACHWANI – The SEC’s Enforcement Focus on Unicorns

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23 August 2021 

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) Report on Lessons of Corruption in Afghanistan
  • Novel SEC Insider Trading Action — Shadow Trading — SEC v. Matthew Panuwa

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9 August 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • SEC brings charges unregistered crypto exchange: In the Matter of Poloniex, LLC
  • The need to keep your auditor at arm’s length — SEC brings auditor independence case for audit bid-related misconduct against accounting firm, it’s partners and the Chief Accounting Officer of public company: In the Matter of Ernst & Young LLP, et al. and In the Matter of William G. Stiehl
  • Accusations against Governor Cuomo: Key Legal Issues
  • New Belarus Sanctions

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3 August 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • New DOJ opinion on Trump tax returns
  • New DOJ policy on subpoenas to new organizations
  • New DOJ memorandum on White House communications
  • SEC Chair Gensler’s Public Statement on Disclosures Required by Chinese Companies Listed In US

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26 July 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • The Importance of Having Up-To-Date Automated Accounting Procedures, Effective Manual Accounting Procedures, and Trained Accounting Staff:  The SEC’s Latest Accounting Case Against Tandy Leather Factory Inc. and its former chief executive officer Shannon Greene.
  • Indictment of Trump Advisor Thomas Barrack
  • Biden Executive Order on Promoting Competition

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13 July 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • Manhattan DA’s Indictment of the Trump Organization and Allen Weisselberg
  • New SEC Enforcement Director – New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal
  • SEC and federal criminal charges filed arising out of alleged fraudulent scheme to sell “insider trading tips” on the Dark Web- SEC v. Apostolos Trovias

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29 June 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • SEC Cybersecurity Enforcement Sweep:  The SEC Clarifies, Sort Of
  • Latest, and Interesting, Comments By SEC Commissioner on ESG
  • Combating Global Corruption Act of 2021
  • Global Magnitsky Reauthorization Act
  • New Belarus Sanctions 

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22 June 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • New Charges in 1MDB Case
  • FARA Reform Proposals
  • Possible New Russia Sanctions  
  • Cyber SEC Enforcement: Latest SEC Disclosure Controls and Procedures Enforcement Case
  • A New SEC Cyber Enforcement Sweep

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9 June 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • Potential SEC ESG Disclosure Rulemaking and Materiality:  Commissioners Allison Herren Lee and Elad Roisman Continue to Volley
  • White House strategy statement on corruption and national security
  • Belarus sanctions
  • Bulgaria sanctions
  • Executive Order on Western Balkans

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25 May 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following: 

  • Insight on Gary Gensler’s SEC Enforcement Agenda: SEC Chair’s Remarks at 2021 FINRA Annual Conference
  • Discussion of Treasury’s Plan to Increase IRS Enforcement and Narrow the Tax Gap
  • Update on Nord Stream 2 Sanctions 

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18 May 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • Russian Response to US Sanctions and Designation of US as an “Unfriendly” Country  
  • Trial of Mayor of Fall River, Massachusetts for Extorting Marijuana Businesses  
  • The Challenges of Fitting Modern Practices into Old Laws: SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce’s Statement Regarding an Index Fund SEC Settlement  
  • SEC’s Continued Slow Embrace of Crypto Assets: Division of Investment Management’s Statement on ETF Holdings of Crypto Assets and Potential Enforcement Implications  to Assets and Potential Enforcement Implications  

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10 May 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • Crypto developments:  SEC Chair Gensler’s Testimony, Dogecoin and Saturday Night Live
  • The “Swiss George Floyd Case”  (for more information about this case, please see this documentary featuring Simon Ntah here

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3 May 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • First Voluntary Self-Disclosure of Sanctions and Export Violations Leads to Settlement between Software Company and DOJ
  • The Sudden Resignation of SEC Enforcement Director Alex Oh:  What is Next For SEC Enforcement?

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26 April 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • New SEC Enforcement Director Alex Oh: What It May Mean For SEC Enforcement
  • DOJ Pattern and Practice Investigation of Minneapolis Police Department

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19 April 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • First guilty plea in Capitol attack cases: What it means for future prosecutions
  • New Russia sanctions: What they do and don’t do, and what could be next
  • Comments by Acting Director of the SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance, “SPACs, IPOs and Liability Risk under the Securities Laws”: What it means for SEC enforcement

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12 April 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • Criminal Antitrust Prosecutions of No Poaching and Wage Fixing Agreements: Perspective of a Leading Antitrust Lawyer.
  • Enforcement perspectives arising out of the SEC’s April 9, 2021 “Risk Alert” relating to ESG products and services offered by investment advisers, registered investment companies and private funds.
  • DOJ Priorities under the Biden Administration: What the Budget Tells Us.

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30 March 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • SEC Enforcement Sweep Looks Into SPAC IPOs
  • New Legal Issues in the Capitol Riot Cases

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15 March 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • DOJ/SEC FCPA priorities
  • Oath Keepers conspiracy case
  • New Russian law to protect officials against corruption charges
  • Does SEC Commissioner Crenshaw’s speech about increased corporate penalties foreshadow a possible retraction of the SEC’s 2006 Statement Concerning Financial Penalties and what we can expect from corporate securities enforcement over the next 4 years?

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8 March 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • This week, Jerome is joined by his partners Amy Greer and Jen Klass and they will dig deep into the enforcement issues presented by the SEC’s “Enforcement Task Force Focused on Climate and ESG Issues” 

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1 March 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • The SEC’s Plan to Dig Into Public Company Climate Change Disclosures: A White Collar Enforcement Perspective
  • Key Takeaways from Merrick Garland Confirmation Hearing
  • Update on Capitol Riot Cases
  • Secretary Blinken Statement on Anticorruption Champions 

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22 February 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • Potential prosecution of former President Trump for incitement of the Capitol attack
  • The SEC’s latest message following the “The Market Events”: trading suspension in In the Matter of SpectraScience, Inc. 
  • New Transparency International Corruption Report
  • The SEC’s ICO enforcement initiative lives on: SEC v. Coinseed, Inc., et al. (S.D.N.Y. 17 February 2021)

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15 February 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • Update on Capitol riot cases
  • The legal definition  of “incitement of insurrection” 
  • Discussion of the reported DOJ and SEC investigations into the retail traders in last month’s market events
  • A reminder on the scope of the US insider trading laws, courtesy of SEC v. Mark Ahn (D. Mass) (also a parallel criminal case was filed)

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8 February 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • An update on the Capitol Riots
  • Consideration of new sanctions on Russia
  • An update on stock market events, including the FINRA notice on broker-dealer “game-style” trading apps 

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1 February 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • Analysis of the Reddit/WallStreetBets-driven stock surges, with a special appearance by Jerome’s 15 year old son, Sam, who has been following the events on Reddit and Discord  
  • Discussion of the Hoskins appeal and the future of the FCPA’s “Agency” theory
  • Update on the Capitol raid prosecutions

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18 January 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • New SEC Enforcement Statute of Limitations and Disgorgement Provisions Contained in the NDAA
  • New AML Whistleblower Bounty Provision in the NDAA
  • Criminal charges against Capitol rioters
  • Julian Assange extradition case

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4 January 2021

This week’s discussion will cover the following:

  • What criminal statutes might apply to the attack on the Capitol?
    • 18 USC 2383 – Rebellion or Insurrection
    • 18 USC 2384 – Seditious Conspiracy
    • 18 USC 1752 – Restricted Building or Grounds
  • What, if any, criminal statutes might apply to President Trump’s call last week with Georgia Secretary of State?
  • The 25th Amendment — A brief history of the amendment, what the amendment provides for and how it might apply in light of these events.

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14 December 2020

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07 December 2020

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23 November 2020

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16 November 2020

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9 November 2020

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26 October 2020

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19 October 2020

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5 October 2020

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29 September 2020

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8 September 2020

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24 August 2020

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17 August 2020

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10 August 2020

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3 August 2020

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27 July 2020

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20 July 2020

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13 July 2020

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6 July 2020

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29 June 2020

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22 June 2020

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17 June 2020

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9 June 2020

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26 May 2020 

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Author

Jerome Tomas is Chair of the Firm's SEC and Financial Institutions Enforcement Group and has been recognized by Chambers for White Collar Crime & Government Investigations. He represents multinational companies faced with government investigations and conducts internal investigations to assess and remediate legal and compliance concerns in domestic and global operations. With his experience as a former member of the SEC Division of Enforcement’s Cyberforce, the agency’s internet and cyber fraud unit, Jerome regularly advises companies involved in data security breaches and incident response. Jerome now leads teams of lawyers to address government law enforcement perspectives and where necessary, meet and refute government legal theories of corporate and individual liability head-on, while also being pragmatic and business-oriented for management and boards to compete internationally.