United States:
Protecting Your Company's Organizational Integrity
24 February 2020
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
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Federal News Radio “Off the Shelf”
podcast.
Sheppard Mullin partners Jonathan Aronie, David Douglass and
Scott Maberry were guests on Federal News Radio’s
”Off the Shelf” podcast to discuss the
firm’s new Organizational Integrity Group (OIG)
that offers clients a “multi-layered analytical framework for
solving problems… that is unique in the industry.”
Click here to listen to the podcast
episode.
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