It’s an age-old and complex question for businesses large and small: How can you gain the trust of clients and partners, and display your commitment to functioning in a manner that is both compliant with regulations and responsible in the context of the wider world? Business leaders from a variety of industries, including many general counsel, gathered in New York on Thursday for the first day of the Ethisphere Institute’s 6th Annual Global Ethics Summit to discuss corporate responsibility and strategies for ethical business practices in a rapidly changing world.

Here are a few of the key points that emerged:

1. Social Media Can Be Your Friend … or Foe

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