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Organizational Integrity Shorts: A Seat At The Table
21 July 2023
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
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In the 10th edition of the "OIG Shorts"
series, Sheppard Mullin's Organizational Integrity Group
continues its exploration of a number of complex compliance matters
with a discussion on Setting the Table for Good Decision-Making:
And Making Sure the Chief Legal Officer Has a Seat at It. This post
discusses why it's important that Chief Legal Officers and
Chief Ethics & Compliance Officers have meaningful, real-time
involvement in the key legal, organizational, reputational, and
business discussions/decisions of their companies, as well as
direct access to the Chief Executive Officer and the Board.
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