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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