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In light of our recent looks at corporate compliance programs, CorpCounsel.com thought it would be enlightening to check out how top law firms handle compliance issues. The results were surprising
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
In light of our recent looks at corporate compliance programs, CorpCounsel.com thought it would be enlightening to check out how top law firms handle compliance issues. The results were surprising
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
In light of our recent looks at corporate compliance programs, CorpCounsel.com thought it would be enlightening to check out how top law firms handle compliance issues. The results were surprising
Which Mary Jo White will show up as the new chair of the Securities and Exchange Commissionthe tough-as-nails former federal prosecutor who made the corporate deferred prosecution agreement int
They can compile and sift compliance data, but humans need to look for patterns
As Wal-Mart's bribery probe expands, so does its compliance department
HSBC's big forfeiture numbers grabbed the headlines, but the real lesson for corporate compliance officers is found in the five pages worth of remedial measures to address sanctions and money-launder
Baker & McKenzie partner and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Ryan McConnell looks at the new Foreign Corrupt Practices Act guidanceand isn't so sure it's everything compliance officers have been
Law schools nationwide are beginning to offer courses that prepare students for in-house careers—often by serving up real-life challenges
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