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The in-house counsel role has transformed from counselor to bodyguard, a steward and protector of the enterprise. Global engagement requires skills to combat increasingly complex corruption, especially in regards to operations within the Chinese legal, cultural, institutional, regulatory, and market context. This session will share insights and experiences from the trenches of this battle through interactive group discussions of real-life case studies.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission's ambitious agenda for 2023 marked quite a year. Navigating the waters of regulation can be challenging, but this session is here to break down recent amendments and their implications for your business, how companies should be updating their public disclosures, and what we can expect in the coming year.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission's ambitious agenda for 2023 marked quite a year. Navigating the waters of regulation can be challenging, but this session is here to break down recent amendments and their implications for your business, how companies should be updating their public disclosures, and what we can expect in the coming year.
The highly entertaining and critically acclaimed show Better Call Saul offers a treasure trove of lessons on ethical and professional conduct. Join this session for an exploration of some of the ethical issues Saul Goodman encounters and what the Rules of Professional Conduct tell us about corporate counsels' duties in similar situations. Whether you have seen the whole show or none at all, this session will offer valuable guidance for your in-house practice.
The highly entertaining and critically acclaimed show Better Call Saul offers a treasure trove of lessons on ethical and professional conduct. Join this session for an exploration of some of the ethical issues Saul Goodman encounters and what the Rules of Professional Conduct tell us about corporate counsels' duties in similar situations. Whether you have seen the whole show or none at all, this session will offer valuable guidance for your in-house practice.
Investigating a misconduct complaint can be a long and challenging process. When that process nears completion, closing out the complaint properly can be as important as the investigation itself. During this session, a panel of experts will discuss best practices for closing an internal investigation in line with the US Department of Justice expectations, including documenting the investigation findings, developing a remediation framework, and, if necessary, changing the policies and procedures that failed to prevent the misconduct.
Investigating a misconduct complaint can be a long and challenging process. When that process nears completion, closing out the complaint properly can be as important as the investigation itself. During this session, a panel of experts will discuss best practices for closing an internal investigation in line with the US Department of Justice expectations, including documenting the investigation findings, developing a remediation framework, and, if necessary, changing the policies and procedures that failed to prevent the misconduct.
This program originally aired on September 25, 2023. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
In this Webcast, attendees will learn about the unique powers of the state Attorney General's (AG) office to investigate businesses and nonprofit organizations, even before litigation is contemplated. The presenters will describe the myriad ways AGs coordinate with one another and with federal agencies to expand their policy, enforcement, and litigation efforts. They will also provide an analysis of the issues, services, and products where AGs are currently at the forefront of enforcement. Attendees will gain knowledge to help them evaluate their organization's risk profile and develop a plan to manage that risk effectively.
This program originally aired on September 25, 2023. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
In this Webcast, attendees will learn about the unique powers of the state Attorney General's (AG) office to investigate businesses and nonprofit organizations, even before litigation is contemplated. The presenters will describe the myriad ways AGs coordinate with one another and with federal agencies to expand their policy, enforcement, and litigation efforts. They will also provide an analysis of the issues, services, and products where AGs are currently at the forefront of enforcement. Attendees will gain knowledge to help them evaluate their organization's risk profile and develop a plan to manage that risk effectively.
Internal Investigations are a critical part of compliance programs, but some lawyers don't know where to start. This workshop will show attendees how to conduct internal investigations in small, medium, and large size firms and provide best practices to be used in each scenario.