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OFAC Whistleblowing: Exposing Sanctions Violations Under U.S. Law

OFAC Whistleblowing: Exposing Sanctions Violations Under U.S. Law

The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) stands among the most influential arms of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, charged with administering and enforcing economic and trade sanctions that safeguard national security, foreign policy, and financial integrity.

INTERPOL Green Notices: Legal Framework, Consequences, and Defense Strategies

INTERPOL Green Notices: Legal Framework, Consequences, and Defense Strategies

The International Criminal Police Organization — better known as INTERPOL — is the backbone of global law enforcement cooperation, connecting 196 member countries in the pursuit of international justice. Through its system of color-coded notices, INTERPOL circulates crucial information about crimes, offenders, and potential threats.

Exporting Goods to Cuba: Legal, Regulatory, and Compliance Considerations

Exporting Goods to Cuba: Legal, Regulatory, and Compliance Considerations

Trade with Cuba remains one of the most intricate—and risky—frontiers in U.S. export regulation. Despite some carefully crafted exceptions for humanitarian aid, agriculture, and certain people-to-people activities, the broader U.S. embargo has now stood for more than sixty years, shaping nearly every aspect of commerce with the island.

Removal from the OFAC SDN List: Legal Framework, Challenges, and Strategic Considerations

Removal from the OFAC SDN List: Legal Framework, Challenges, and Strategic Considerations

The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, is the agency responsible for enforcing America’s economic sanctions. One of its most powerful tools is the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (SDN List). This list names individuals, companies, vessels, and even aircraft that are subject to strict sanctions.

OSHA Retaliation Claims Under Section 11(c): A Legal and Practical Guide for Employers

OSHA Retaliation Claims Under Section 11(c): A Legal and Practical Guide for Employers

Employers across the U.S. must follow not only the workplace safety rules set out in the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (the “OSH Act”), but also its anti-retaliation protections — some of the strongest yet often misunderstood parts of federal labor law.

Your Right to Report Unsafe Working Conditions Without Retaliation: A Guide for Employees

Your Right to Report Unsafe Working Conditions Without Retaliation: A Guide for Employees

Every worker in the United States has the right to a safe and healthy workplace. Federal law protects you if you speak up about unsafe conditions, file a safety complaint, or take part in a workplace safety investigation. If your employer punishes you for doing so, that could be considered illegal retaliation

Legal Guidance for Financial Integrity and Whistleblower Protection

Legal Guidance for Financial Integrity and Whistleblower Protection

Over the past few years, whistleblowers have become a driving force in uncovering financial misconduct in the U.S. Individuals may report illicit financial activity, including money laundering, sanctions evasion, fraud, and terrorist financing. One of the key tools in this process is the Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) — a confidential report filed with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)

Navigating the Financial Maze: Strategies to Overcome Challenges in Transferring Funds between Russia and the United States

Navigating the Financial Maze: Strategies to Overcome Challenges in Transferring Funds between Russia and the United States

Transferring funds from Russia to the United States has become a complex and challenging task for many individuals, particularly those with dual citizenship in both countries. The imposition of sanctions by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on the Russian financial sector in February 2022 has created numerous obstacles, leaving people struggling to transfer their personal funds from Russia to the United States.

Sanctions Evasion: Trends and Countermeasures

Sanctions Evasion: Trends and Countermeasures

Whenever something is declared illegal, people and entities will try to find ways to work around the prohibition. A recent trend has been businesses and foreign nations attempting to evade financial sanctions imposed by the Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC). The U.S. government issues these sanctions against nations and entities hostile to American interests abroad.