Photograph of skyscrapers with glass windows from the ground facing up to a blue sky

Tag: sanctions

A microchip sits on the tip of a person's finger

Three Aspects of the U.S.-China Relationship for Public Companies to Watch

A microchip sits on the tip of a person's finger

Last week’s bizarre news of a Chinese surveillance balloon discovered floating above U.S. airspace offered ample material for comedians and internet memelords. The cold open of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” even featured an “interview” with t...

Read More

SEC Raises the Stakes for Corporate Whistleblowers

Get ready for more corporate whistleblowers to come out of the woodwork. At least that’s the takeaway from the Securities and Exchange Commission’s latest changes to its whistleblower program. In an effort to fortify investor protections, t...

Read More

Growing U.S.-China Tensions Raise Risks for Companies

To say relations between the United States and China are deteriorating seems like an understatement. Take your pick of reasons why: China’s support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, China’s own saber rattling over Taiwan – and President Joe...

Read More

Russian Invasion of Ukraine Elicits Swift Response from Global Business

The United States and other governments around the world have wasted no time condemning Russian President Vladimir Putin and sanctioning Russia over its unprovoked war on neighboring Ukraine. In a sign of the deeply unified opposition to th...

Read More