Compliance

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The DOJ is Getting Smarter: The Revised Evaluation Criteria

It took a while, but the U.S. Department of Justice is getting ever smarter about analyzing compliance programs. Compliance Systems Legal Group Partner Win Swenson describes this historical trend, explains why it is happening and highlights important takeaways from the DOJ’s recently revised criteria. In 1995, four years after promulgation of the Organizational Sentencing Guidelines – the first law or...

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DOJ Revises Guidance on Corporate Compliance Programs

Following guidance released in June, attorneys from Epstein Becker Green examine the latest guidelines for how the Department of Justice will evaluate corporate compliance programs. Companies need to be aware of updated guidelines issued by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Criminal Division governing how the agency will evaluate corporate compliance programs. Released on June 1, 2020, the “Evaluation of...

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The Future of Work: Vital Lessons in Compliance & Litigation

As the situation with COVID-19 evolves, a huge oncoming wave of lawsuits is imminent, and legal and compliance issues could cause yet another crisis if not addressed properly. Vault Platform CEO Neta Meidav discusses what this could mean for the future of work. In recent years, we have seen an unprecedented rise in the number of high-profile employee complaints directed...

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ComplianceLine’s 2020 Ethics & Compliance Hotline Benchmark Report

This report is rich in data and contains benchmark metrics and key lessons learned across ComplianceLine's deep portfolio of clients over the past three years. The report showcases more than 10 benchmarks, including number of reports, issue validity and type of reporter. Sponsored When it comes to creating a safe workplace, what matters most to your employees should matter most...

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Combating Corruption During the Pandemic as Global Economies Reopen

A crisis tends to highlight the “cracks” in the system. Mathad Al-Ajmi, Chair of the B20 Saudi Arabia Integrity & Compliance Taskforce, which is focused on advancing a global anti-corruption agenda across all G20 member states, discusses the effect of corruption on the pandemic’s economic impact and the ongoing recovery phase. As the global community fights the COVID-19 pandemic and...

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Managing Contracts During Covid-19—and After

Business conditions continue to change amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and it’s putting organizations at risk. Conga’s Jason Gabbard provides best practices to protect the contracts that protect their businesses during these unexpected times. It might not feel quite like it at this moment, but we’re about to enter a post-pandemic business world. Exactly when that will be — and what...

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Global Expansion in a Pandemic: Flexible Solutions to Remain Compliant

Velocity Global COO Jose Montero explores options organizations have to stay nimble and responsive despite ever-changing business conditions brought about by COVID-19 – and what they need to know to continue cross-border growth. Businesses watch for signs of recovery and signs of opportunity. As the pandemic-imposed isolation slowly lifts, companies get back to business, back to growth, back to global...

The Capacity to Combat Corruption (CCC) Index 2020

The Capacity to Combat Corruption (CCC) Index 2020

Americas Society/Council of the Americas (AS/COA) and Control Risks, the global specialist risk consulting firm, present the publication of the 2020 Capacity to Combat Corruption (CCC) Index, a data-driven analytical tool to assess Latin American countries' ability to uncover, punish and deter corruption. "The Index shows in detail how the anti-corruption wave that was advancing in Latin America a few...

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New DOJ Guidance: How to Stave Off or Mitigate Future Enforcement

The DOJ has issued revisions to its Guidance on evaluating corporate compliance programs while corporations are responding to unprecedented disruption in their businesses. Reed Smith’s Jennifer Jordan and Thomas Suddath, Jr. discuss what companies can reasonably do now to forestall critical review in future investigations. Corporations large and small are trying to turn on a dime to react to new...

Whitepaper: Modern Slavery Compliance

Whitepaper: Modern Slavery Compliance

Jurisdictions around the world are increasingly requiring companies to have Modern Slavery compliance programmes in place to prevent the risk of forced labour and human trafficking from occurring within their operations and supply chains. Download the latest whitepaper from The Red Flag Group, written by Scott Lane, CEO & Chairman, and Juliet Lui, Director of Corporate Strategy & Development. GET...

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