The Hill looks at Facebook’s DC shop today. Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes sat down with Hillicon Valley on Wednesday to update us on the social media giant’s growing presence inside the Beltway. Noyes made it clear privacy issues and education dominate the team’s agenda.
Month: July 2010
Why you might be singing “Mike-Mike-Mike Weinstein” today
Because you clicked here to watch this.
Another $240 million criminal fine in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case
We’re at $480 million in criminal fines and counting in related Foreign Corrupt Practices Act cases. The latest Department of Justice Press release is available here. Snamprogetti Netherlands B.V., (Snamprogetti) has agreed to pay a $240 million criminal penalty to resolve charges related to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) for its participation in a […]