Compliance

Is Social Media the Next Monitoring Emphasis for the OIG?

Is Social Media the Next Monitoring Emphasis for the OIG?

This summer, the FDA released guidance on how drug and device manufacturers are to use social media within the boundaries of appropriate marketing practices. It can be pretty tricky to present product benefits right alongside risk information - or respond to misinformation voiced by a third party - in the space of 140 characters. But the OIG is watching...

Labor & Employment: New Cases, Important Rulings

Labor & Employment: New Cases, Important Rulings

A number of recent rulings from the Supreme Court ought to be dominating compliance practitioners' attention. Here, we have highlights of some of the more significant decisions, on matters ranging from whether staff should be paid for donning and doffing protective gear and when interns must be compensated to employer liability in instances of workplace bullying.

As Same-Sex Marriage Gains Ground, Employers Must Keep Up

As Same-Sex Marriage Gains Ground, Employers Must Keep Up

Laws concerning same-sex couples and employer benefits are changing. U.S. v Windsor, a landmark case in 2013, was a huge win for those seeking equal rights for same-sex couples, and it has set the tone for many rulings since. For employers, the impact is significant, as their benefit plans and policies may now be out of compliance with federal law....

No Sex Please, We’re British: More from GSK in China

No Sex Please, We’re British: More from GSK in China

The GSK China scandal came to light through a sex tape, and the anonymous whistleblower who leaked the tape also presented allegations of bribery. GSK's own investigation into the matter has failed to net anything of substance, but the Chinese government has turned up a great deal of evidence pointing to massive systemic bribery.

Winning the War Against Conflict Minerals

Winning the War Against Conflict Minerals

Recent legislation has had a significant impact on the trade of conflict minerals, including "blood diamonds," out of areas ravaged by war and run by warlords. The deadline for reporting supply chain partners, per Dodd-Frank, has come and gone, and companies have found it difficult to say with certainty whether their materials are truly conflict-free. A QMS can be hugely...

In Due Diligence and World Cup Bids: Follow the Money

In Due Diligence and World Cup Bids: Follow the Money

In the past month, we've heard plenty of allegations of corruption associated with the Brazil World Cup, but there's as much or more controversy surrounding the forthcoming events in Qatar. Tom Fox suggests that when there's a question of corruption, just follow the money. And in this case, it's flying in all sorts of questionable directions.

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