Corporate
Jun. 21, 2017
5 practical compliance considerations
A few consideration worth thinking about in developing an effective compliance policy that exists beyond mere paper on a shelf.





Robb C. Adkins
Partner
Baker & Hostetler LLP
White Collar and Litigation
600 Montgomery Street, Ste 3100
San Francisco , CA 94111
Phone: (415) 659-2600
Email: radkins@bakerlaw.com
Georgetown Univ Law Ctr; Washington DC
One need only look at the daily headlines to know that misdeeds by individual executives, employees, and even third-party vendors, can be a significant cost driver for companies with a presence in the U.S. These costs include not only massive fines imposed by government authorities when such misdeeds are brought to light, but also other significant burdens such as legal fees, internal investigations, the potential of an outside monitor, and lengthy derivative litigation. In addition to the...
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