Compliance & Ethics

Walgreens Faces DOJ Lawsuit Over Alleged Role in Opioid Crisis

The opioid crisis has left scars on communities across America, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives over the past two decades. While pharmaceutical manufacturers and rogue prescribers often dominate the headlines, pharmacy chains have increasingly found themselves in the DOJ’s crosshairs for their alleged role in this public health disaster. Now, Walgreens Boots Alliance, one of the nation’s largest pharmacy chains, faces a civil lawsuit from the Justice Department for allegedly fueling the epidemic by dispensing millions of unlawful prescriptions.

DOJ & EPA Announce $9.5M Settlement with Stericycle for Hazardous Waste Violations

When it comes to managing hazardous waste, there's no room for error. After all, we're talking about materials that can seriously harm both people and the planet if not handled properly. But for years, Stericycle, a major player in waste management, was repeatedly caught in a web of regulatory missteps. Now, after a lengthy investigation, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have stepped in, announcing a $9.5 million settlement to hold the company accountable for its violations of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

CFPB Orders Honda to Pay $12.8 Million for Credit Reporting Blunders

It was a mistake that left a lot of people scratching their heads. Around 300,000 Honda and Acura drivers found themselves wrongly flagged as delinquent on their credit reports, despite having done nothing wrong. The culprit was a misstep by the American Honda Finance Corporation (Honda Finance), which has now been hit with a hefty $12.8 million penalty by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

The SEC’s Enforcement Blitz: Record Actions in Q1 2025

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) isn’t exactly easing into fiscal year 2025—it’s hitting the ground at a full sprint. With 200 enforcement actions logged between October and December 2024, including 118 standalone cases, the agency is making one thing clear: no stone is being left unturned in its mission to protect investors and uphold market integrity. October alone set a blistering pace, with 75 actions filed, marking the busiest single month since the turn of the millennium.

HF Sinclair Navajo Reaches Settlement to Address Compliance & Air Quality Issues in Artesia

For the residents of Artesia, New Mexico, clean air has been a long time coming. Years of living in the shadow of HF Sinclair Navajo’s refinery—grappling with elevated benzene levels and smog-inducing emissions—have taken their toll on a community already bearing more than its fair share of pollution. But now, thanks to a recent settlement brokered by the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), there’s a renewed promise of relief.

Equifax Stumbles Over Consumer Disputes: CFPB Hands Down $15 Million Fine

For many consumers, credit reports are the gatekeepers of opportunity. They determine whether someone can buy a home, secure a loan, or even get a job. But what happens when that gatekeeper stumbles—repeatedly? Enter Equifax, one of the nation’s largest credit reporting agencies, now facing a $15 million civil penalty from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for its botched handling of consumer disputes.

Unified Care Services Settles $18 Million False Claims Act Allegations Over PPP Loans

During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was more than just financial aid—it was a lifeline for small businesses fighting to survive. But for Unified Care Services LLC, a chain of skilled nursing facilities based in Torrance, California, it became the focal point of an $18 million settlement for alleged fraud. This case serves as a sobering reminder of the consequences when businesses misuse taxpayer-funded programs meant to provide relief.