6/17/19: “Despite articles on the advantages that people with disabilities can offer employers, too many companies hold themselves back when it comes to hiring people with disabilities.” So notes an article by Ted Kennedy, Jr., Chad Jerdee and Laurie Henneborn in the Harvard Business Review.
Compliance Communications Blog
6/17/19: Public and regulatory attention may be focused on the opioid crisis and the potential liabilities of the pharmaceutical industry, but there are other issues involving the industry at play. Recently, Heritage Pharmaceuticals Inc., a generic pharmaceutical company, admitted to price fixing in violation of US antitrust laws.
6/3/19: Sometimes just a few paragraphs can start a line of thinking that breaks with the usual “this is the way it is.” That’s what a short article by Jeffrey Kaplan published in CEP Magazine did. The article, “Point-of-Risk Compliance,” might not create a new wheel but may reinvigorate the thinking about learning and compliance...
6/3/19: Industries with high-value contracts are often subject to high-value risk of corruption. That’s the case with the construction industry. In an article by Pepper Hamilton LLP on JDSupra, the authors examine recent enforcement trends of the FCPA in the construction industry by the US Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission...
6/3/19: The Radical Compliance website recently listed a guest post by Joel Katz, a 20 year veteran of the corporate compliance and ethics function and a respected authority on the topic. The post looked at an issue facing a number of Boards of Directors...