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Selwyn Black and Yue Lucy Han, Carroll & O'Dea, Sydney, Australia, Member of International Society of Primerus Law Firms
3 pages

In Australia, whistleblowers are protected by law and recently, are gaining more protections. In this article, learn more about how company's interact with whistleblowers, who constitutes a whistleblower and how in-house counsel can prepare for such issues.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Region: Australia

As legal departments continue to adapt to the current business and working environment due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in-house lawyers still keep ethical obligations stop of mind and that especially now includes potential issues arising from and data security. Attorneys from Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner will discuss:

• Potential ethics issues that may arise due to cost cutting measures companies are now undertaking – including secondments and utilizing alternative legal services providers
• Best practices to prevent data security issues while working from home

The United Nations Global Impact, Linklaters LLP, and UC Berkeley School of Law
51 pages

An update from the 2015 Guide for General Counsel, this resource seeks to support the General Counsel (GC) community by examining five areas of corporate sustainability. This guide provides practical tips and advice for implementing and executing your sustainability plans.

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Collection: Sustainability, CLO Toolkit
Region: Global
Audience: CLO / GC
Gregory Stern
4 pages

Technology and collaboration tools are always changing. In-house counsel need to make it as easy as possible for business people to understand what it means to comply.

Jeffrey W. Wheeler
4 pages

In the corporate setting, individual actions aren’t limited to individual consequences. The unscrupulous decisions of a few can lead to hefty fines for the whole organization.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Region: United States, Finland
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