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Auditors seem to be setting a higher standard in asking for assurances from counsel than the reasonable assurances that auditors themselves provide in their letters. Your task in conveying and interpreting this information is a critical one. Here is a guide to responding that walks the line between too much and not enough.

Kenneth Tung -- assistant general counsel for Transportation Systems and Specialty Materials--Asia Pacific, Honeywell; Edwards L. Williams -- partner, Baker & Daniels; Virginia E. Ho -- associate, Baker & Daniels

In the wake of changes to Chinese law, mergers and acquisitions have soared, increasing 300 percent from 2003 to 2004. M&A transactions in China are fraught with risks and complexities to be carefully evaluated and anticipated. This article explores the issues and strategies you need to help your company evaluate and structure M&A deals in China.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: China
John C. Tanner and David E. Howard

This article addresses several key insurance coverage issues raised by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Teresa T. Kennedy, Seth M. Cohen, and Charles A. Riepenhoff, Jr.

Reviews the reasons for compliance, considerations impacting placement of the compliance function, and varying approaches to creating a program. Then discusses the critical importance of measuring your program's effectiveness, and explores some tools to measure effectiveness and to tailor that measurement process for particular companies and stages of compliance.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Audience: Legal Operations
Danette Wineberg and Phillip H. Rudolph

Explains the legal and regulatory developments that compel your company's (and the legal department's) active involvement in corporate social responsibility (CSR) issues, and offers suggestions on how to develop a business case for CSR leadership.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
David I. Sunkin and Kirk A. Pasich

This article explains the nature of D&O coverage, outlines the effects of an insured's bankruptcy, and offers practical tips to help your company get the most out of its D&O policy in the event of bankruptcy, all while complying with the applicable law.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Ronald F. Pol, J. Justin Hansen, and Richard I. Hansen

This article looks at the conflict that can arise between in-house lawyers who are working hard on company business and a CEO who thinks of the lawyers as little more than a necessary evil and suggests methods to communicate with a CEO in terms that he or she will understand.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Manik K. Rath and Timothy J. Feldhausen

Following the collapse of Enron and other high-profile employee-owned companies, you need to revisit the issues surrounding employee buyouts before your company implements such a plan. This article will outline new regulatory proposals and help you avoid potential pitfalls.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Richard F. Ober Jr. -- former executive vice president, general counsel, and secretary, Summit Bancorp, and J. Michael Parish -- partner, Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen, LLP

In the midst of all of the corporate scandals that have erupted since the Enron bankruptcy filing last year and in light of the new requirements established by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, what do in-house counsel of public companies need to do both to protect their clients (the corporation, its officers, employees, and shareholders) and themselves? Read this article to get a better grasp of the scope of the problem and use the five-point compliance plan to help plan a solution.

Gretchen A. Winter - vice president and counsel, business practices, Baxter International, Inc., and David J. Simon -- founder and president, WeComply, Inc.

Read this article to learn how to make your company's code of conduct effective.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
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