Storming the gatekeepers : when compliance officers & in-house lawyers are at risk 2018

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Law Library — 2nd Floor Collection (2nd floor)

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KF1425.Z9 S767 2018
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Available

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Dixie L. Johnson and Victoria Bohannan, The Responsibilities of In House Counsel and Compliance Personnel (June 14, 2018) / Dixie L. Johnson King & Spalding -- Gatekeeper Liability: Change in Enforcement Approach, Same Results / Ellen M. Murphy Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP -- Gregory S. Bruch, Sandra M. Hanna, Khiran Sidhu and Sitota C. Langford, Practical Guidance for Privilege and Work Product in Internal Investigations and Government Investigations / Gregory S Bruch Bruch Hanna LLP -- Wayne M. Carlin and Carol Miller, Defending the Gatekeeper: When In House Counsel and Compliance Professionals Are Investigated / Wayne M. Carlin Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz -- Michael D. Trager, Joshua R. Martin, and Adam J. Reinhart, Checklist for Responding to Governmental and Regulatory Investigations (June 2018) / Michael D. Trager Arnold & Porter -- Hastings Law Journal, Vol.69:45, pg. 45 95, The Big Chill : Personal Liability and the Targeting of Financial Sector Compliance Officers / Court E. Golumbic Managing Director and Global Head of Financial Crime Compliance, The Goldman Sachs Group -- Jonathan R. Tuttle, Ada Fernandez Johnson and Eileen Zelek, Reliance on Counsel Defense in the Governmental Investigation Context: Weighing the Perils and Pitfalls (June 28, 2018) / Jonathan R. Tuttle Debevoise & Plimpton LLP -- The Government s Perspective: Duties of In House Counsel and Compliance Professionals / Linda Chatman Thomsen Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP -- Michael Delikat, Who Is Blowing the Whistle Now? What We Need to Know and Learn from Bio Rad (June 26, 2018) / Richard J. Morvillo Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

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