This guide is designed to provide a roadmap to help navigate the financial statement requirements of the federal securities laws.
It focuses principally on the requirements for new registration statements in public offerings, including initial public offerings by emerging growth companies (EGCs) under the JOBS Act.
This guide explores key legal issues, rules, and developments regarding bribery and corruption across a range of jurisdictions.
This multi-jurisdictional guide provides an overview of key legal issues, rules, and developments regarding merger control across a range of jurisdictions.
The publication's question and answer chapters, which in this edition cover 33 jurisdictions, provide detailed answers to common questions raised by professionals dealing with merger control laws and regulations.
This multi-jurisdictional guide explores issues in investor-state arbitration laws and regulations.
Topics covered-including treaties, legal frameworks, case trends, funding, international tribunals, domestic courts, recognition, and enforcement.
This sample policy covers medical providers giving financial assistance to eligible patients for costs not covered by insurance.
This article provides recommendations on how to minimize regulatory risks associated with patient assistance programs in the United States.
This article discusses how to handle workplace safety investigations by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Check out these three checklists to help avoid hiring problem employees, manage those toxic employees already in your workplace, and fully document conduct and behavior in response to a charge or litigation brought by a problem employee.
This article delves into the evolving landscape of social media investigations, covering best practices, legal frameworks, and strategic solutions to help employers conduct effective fact-finding and manage their workforce in the digital era.
Navigating the complexities of a product recall can be challenging, but having a well-structured plan in place minimizes risks and ensures compliance.
In this checklist, we outline the six key steps every company should follow when faced with a potential recall—ranging from the initial determination of whether a recall is necessary to conducting a thorough after-action review. This guide can serve as a resource for any business looking to protect consumers and its brand during a recall event.