Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots, our weekly snapshot on white-collar, regulatory and compliance news and trends. Today’s newsletter features our conversation with the new heads of Davis Polk’s white-collar practice. Plus, a look at who’s representing the Manhattan couple (including an amateur rapper) accused of laundering billions in stolen bitcoin. Please get in touch with tips and feedback. Contact me at [email protected] and @AGoudsward on Twitter.

Martine M. Beamon(L) and Greg D. Andres(R) of Davis Polk & Wardwell. Courtesy photos

Davis Polk White-Collar Leaders on Managing Pandemic, ‘Tonal Change’ from Enforcers

Martine Beamon and Greg Andres took charge of the white-collar practice at Davis Polk & Wardwell at a moment of transition in the world of corporate enforcement.

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