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Deutsche Bank to Assess Employee Pay and Bonuses in an Attempt to Boost Profitability

Recently, Deutsche Bank reviewed its current pay practices, particularly those regarding executive bonus compensation, in order to bolster profitability and decrease its overall costs by $5.8 billion. After a 100-day evaluation conducted by the firm’s new co-chief executive officers, Juergen Fitschen and Anshu Jain, Deutsche Bank is expected to implement…

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Growth In Number of Whistleblower Tips

In response to the mandates imparted by the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 (the “Act”), the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”), the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) and the Securities Exchange Commission (“SEC”) (collectively referred to as “the Agencies”) have implemented agency specific whistleblowing programs. Under the Act, the Agencies are tasked…

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U.S. District Court Confirms $10.2 Million FINRA Award Against Merrill Lynch in a Deferred Compensation Dispute

Earlier today, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (“District Court”) denied Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s (“Merrill Lynch”) petition to vacate a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) arbitration panel award. See Order Denying Petition to Vacate Arbitration Award, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith,…

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Former UBS Banker Receives $104 Million Whistleblower Award

Bradley Birkenfeld, a former banker and employee of UBS, received a monetary award in the amount of $104 million from the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) for revealing information relating to UBS’s practice of advising and assisting its clients on how to shield their assets from the IRS – a clear…

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