Compliance

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Special Compliance Requirements for Government Contractors

Federal contracting can be lucrative and rewarding – when done correctly. Steptoe & Johnson’s Fred Geldon outlines the various requirements contractors face in the government marketplace. Doing business with the government is different. The federal government makes rules to protect the public interest and the public treasury, waiving enough of its “sovereign immunity” so that contractors will elect to do...

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Why Hong Kong is China’s Sanctions Hot Spot

Clifford Chance’s Wendy Wysong and Nick Turner discuss the sanctions risks looming in Hong Kong and what companies operating there can do to protect themselves. with co-author Nick Turner The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) issued its much-anticipated Mutual Evaluation Report (MER) of Hong Kong on September 4, 2019. Among its recommendations, the MER encouraged Hong Kong to closely monitor...

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Chief Compliance Officers Need Real-Time Technology Just to Keep Up These Days

Compliance officers’ responsibilities are growing, and keeping pace with a fast-changing landscape is becoming increasingly difficult. Smarsh’s Shaun Hurst points to a need for CCOs to adopt a new mindset. Chief Compliance Officers (CCOs) have earned their rightful seat at the C-Suite table; no business strategy today can succeed without first addressing the ongoing threats of shifting regulations and newly...

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On ADA Website Compliance, the DOJ Has a Chance to End the Chaos in the Courts

The deadline recently came and went for the DOJ to finally offer clarity on the issue of ADA website compliance. Fortis Law Partners Liz Hartsel discusses how the DOJ’s nonresponse could lead to an increase in litigation. On August 30, the U.S. Department of Justice faced a congressional question-and-answer deadline regarding a costly and ongoing litigation risk for American businesses. Senators had pressed the U.S....

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Game Theory, Compliance & Corporate Criminality

How to avoid fraud and corporate crime (while improving compliance programs) from Rafael Aguilera Gordillo, professor of Corporate Compliance and International Security. Increasingly complex economic crime is jeopardizing justice in general and criminal law in particular. On many occasions, there are issues with effectively facing the questions and difficulties posed by corporate criminality and white-collar crime. For this reason, "traditional"...

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Limiting Adverse Consequences

Jay Rosen concludes his series on monitoring in health care with a consideration of how using an independent integrity assessment and monitoring can minimize negative impacts. Many compliance practitioners in the health care space (and those in commercial space) often ask if an independent integrity review and monitoring would be helpful where an organization may have reason to believe it...

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The Challenges of Managing PCI DSS Compliance

Many organizations struggle with the payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. Lockpath’s Dennis Keglovits outlines what organizations can do to get ready for the requirement now and to maintain compliance with PCI DSS going forward. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a requirement for any entity storing, processing or transmitting customer cardholder data; essentially designed to...

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Whitepapers: Impact of Revenue Recognition Standards on Public Companies

Public companies based in the U.S. are choosing the less onerous (but riskier) of two possible methods for complying with new standards for recognizing revenue from customer contracts. This two-part series from Intelligize explores the new rules and provides insights for public companies subject to the new standards. Nearly 12 years in the making, the new rules cut across all...

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Recent Fines Illustrate the Importance of Third-Party Vendor HIPAA Compliance

Cowden Associates CEO Elliot Dinkin discusses the liability health care organizations assume when enlisting the services of a “business associate” and shares a couple of cautionary tales that make clear why third-party due diligence is so critical. Businesses with access to patient health data risk Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) violations that can lead to steep federal and...

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Compliance in the Cloud: What You Want Out Of Your Preservation Plan

Establishing a sustainable preservation plan is key for compliance and risk management. Onna’s Ish Alaoui outlines five key factors to weigh when looking to preserve data from cloud-based applications. The number of cloud-based applications and productivity tools used in the workplace is growing by the day. From Slack and GSuite to Dropbox and Office 365, today’s top workplace applications allow...

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