Compliance & Ethics

EU Signals Imminent Google Decision as Ribera Heads to U.S. for Big Tech Talks

A decision on whether Google has breached the European Union’s flagship digital competition law is now within reach, according to the bloc’s top antitrust official, setting the stage for a consequential week of transatlantic engagement with some of the world’s most powerful technology leaders.

Spain’s Competition Regulator Refines Fine Calculations & Brings Executives Into Scope

After years of legal back-and-forth, Spain’s competition authority, the National Markets and Competition Commission, has landed on a clearer, more settled way of explaining how it fines companies for breaking competition law.

PRA Fines Bank of London & Parent Oplyse £2 Million After Misleading Regulator on Capital Position

The UK’s Prudential Regulation Authority has fined The Bank of London Group and its parent company, Oplyse Holdings, £2 million after concluding the firms misled supervisors about their capital position and failed to meet basic standards of integrity and transparency.

Trustpilot Hit With €4 Million Fine in Italy Over Misleading Reviews & Ratings

Italy’s competition authority has fined Trustpilot €4 million, concluding that the widely used review platform misled consumers through how it collected, labeled, and presented ratings.

Macquarie’s Missed Warning Signs Draw Federal Court Rebuke Over Shield Fund

A Federal Court in Australia has found that Macquarie Investment Management failed to take a step that, in hindsight, feels both simple and consequential. It did not put the Shield Master Fund on a watch list. That omission, the Court declared, amounted to a contravention of the Corporations Act. And while the legal finding is precise, the broader message lands with more weight. In a system built on trust and long-term stewardship, failing to escalate concerns early can carry real consequences, even when the damage is later repaired.

FTC Orders Xponential Fitness to Pay $17 Million in Landmark Franchise Case

The Federal Trade Commission has reached a $17 million settlement with Xponential Fitness, accusing the boutique fitness franchisor of misleading prospective franchisees about what it really takes to open and run one of its studios.

W International to Pay $10.5 Million to Settle U.S. Defense Contract Overbilling Allegations

The U.S. Department of Justice has reached a $10.5 million settlement with a group of companies and an executive tied to W International, resolving allegations that they overcharged the U.S. military for critical industrial equipment used in defense manufacturing.