Although much has been written regarding the “ideal” compliance program, many smaller companies may lack the resources to achieve those best practices. In a guest article, Kirkland & Ellis partners Kim Nemirow and Abdus Samad Pardesi and associate Christina Dahlman offer concrete guidance for small and medium-sized companies seeking to prioritize and maximize their compliance resources to meet regulator expectations. An effective compliance program, they argue, need not be the most expensive one. A smart, narrow program can, in many cases, be far more effective than a cumbersome one. See “Beyond Millennials: Under Armour’s Amy Much Discusses Crafting a Compliance Program for the Modern Workplace” (May 2, 2018)
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To mark International Women’s Day, Law Report Group editors, along with our colleagues across ION Analytics’ products, interviewed outstanding women in the industries and jurisdictions we cover. In this article, Jill Abitbol, Robin Barton, Rorie Norton and Megan Zwiebel profile notable women in the data privacy, cybersecurity, AI, private funds and anti-corruption law fields, including (i) Paula Howell Anderson, (ii) Gwendolyn Lee Hassan, (iii) Audrey Koh, (iv) Stacy Feuer, (v) Heather Egan, (vi) Jeewon Serrato, (vii) Stephanie Breslow, (viii) Anne Choe, (ix) Heather Wyckoff, (x) Angie Batterson, (xi) Jacqueline Eaves, and (xii) C. Dabney O’Riordan.
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