By John J. Carney, William B. Waldie and Kayley Sullivan | March 27, 2020
In the wake of increased guidance from regulators, companies should expect much less sympathy when they fail to implement programs and policies according to that guidance.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 25, 2020
The heightened risk of corruption has come as the novel coronavirus has upended everyday life and complicated the work of compliance teams tasked with heading off overseas bribery and other corporate misdeeds.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 24, 2020
Ex: White-collar defenders are facing new challenges and uncertainty in the virus era. Plus: confronting anti-bribery efforts amid the pandemic. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, headlines and much more. Thanks for reading, and stay safe.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 23, 2020
Barr's appearance Monday at the White House came just days after the Justice Department filed its first lawsuit stemming from the attorney general's call to crack down on fraud related to the novel coronavirus.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 23, 2020
Observers say many law firms still aren't taking ADA compliance seriously when it comes to their firm's website, despite plaintiffs growing appetite for litigation.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Chris Audet | March 20, 2020
Part of Assurance's role will be giving good advice on the right risks to take to grow, but another part of managing the burden will be equipping the wider business to own and manage risks effectively itself.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher Kercher, Andrew Rossman, Brian Timmons and Jonathan Feder | March 20, 2020
This article considers a framework for defining the legal duties of employers during this crisis in the context of some of the difficult questions they are facing.
By Preston Pugh | March 19, 2020
Even for companies with the best compliance programs, certain events are unforeseeable (e.g., "black swans"), or unstoppable ("gray rhinos"). The answer is not simply to reactively deal with these events when they come, but instead to implement a plan that can save important time and provide a semblance of order when the next crisis happens.
By Michael Murray, Veritext | March 19, 2020
With social media comes a host of new considerations for practicing law, including impacts on discovery, evidence, ethics and trial procedure.
By Phillip Bantz | March 17, 2020
David Glockner will begin his newly created role as Exelon's executive vice president of compliance and audit March 23 at the utility giant's headquarters in Chicago.
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