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America's most important business leaders provide insights on how to navigate the challenges ahead, including when accusations of misconduct results in backlashes inside companies.
596, 599, 58 L.Ed. 980, does not help solve our present problem, which arises when a second separate proceeding against the same persons for the same misconduct results in a plea based upon the double jeopardy clause.
Unsurprisingly, if misconduct results in actual harm to investors or to market integrity, FINRA expects the wrongdoer to make injured customers whole and/or to take steps to fix the conduct and ensure it does not happen again.
The University reserves the right to institute disciplinary action whether or not the alleged misconduct results or may result in action by a civil or criminal court or a governmental authority.
Board spokeswoman Candis Cohen issued a statement that said, in part, "We are gathering information about it to determine if there was any physician misconduct". Results will not become public unless the board files an accusation against a doctor.
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Macchiarini, who denies any wrongdoing, faces numerous accusations of scientific fraud and misconduct resulting in the death of two patients.
Last year, for example, the ethics adviser pursued 30 allegations of misconduct, resulting in 10 disciplinary actions, including at least one firing.
Federal prosecutors said SAC's misconduct "resulted in insider trading that was substantial, pervasive and on a scale without known precedent in the hedge fund industry".
Just as Moore's attempt to report police misconduct resulted in her arrest, police groups and their supporters often not only dismiss these reports as exaggerated or cherry-picking, but they also attack the reports themselves for disparaging cops.
2. Should the Malley/Leon standards be reconsidered or clarified in light of lower courts' inability to apply them in accordance with their purpose of deterring police misconduct, resulting in imposition of liability on officers for good faith conduct and improper exclusion of evidence in criminal cases?
Punitive damages — money awarded by civil juries on top of any awarded for actual harm that victims have suffered — are designed to penalize especially egregious acts of corporate misconduct resulting from malice or greed, and to deter similar wrongdoing in the future.
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