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This is a sample employment and labor due diligence checklist.

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Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Source: Resource Library
Gerard Chan, Stacey van Hooven, Gavin Johnson, John Ward

Participants will go through a post-merger integration exercise and will have to provide inputs/responses for the Board. Naming and branding issues, earn-outs, subsidiaries management, employee relations, accounting and financial reporting…keep that due diligence report handy!

Selwyn Black, Carroll & O'Dea

This article addresses the aim of the advisor in a due diligence exercise not to stop the client from taking all risks. Rather, it is to assist the client to make an informed decision on whether to buy and, if so, on what terms.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Australia
Mark Zebrowski, Kenneth Kuwayti,Rachel Wertheimer

Ten-and-a-half suggestions to maximize the likelihood of success in contract litigation by preparing your contracts properly.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Diana Jimenez - Senior Corporate Counsel, Aricent US Inc.

Companies need to make their clients, colleagues and customers feel that their information is private and secure. That's just good business. But instituting relevant privacy policies and implementing new technologies is just the tip of the data security iceberg. Risk assessments, when performed regularly, are also a critical component to ensuring the effectiveness of a privacy compliance program.

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