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Checklists

Discipline and Discharge Checklist

By Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.

In this Checklist, in-house counsel can plot out steps and guidelines if they need to discipline or discharge an employee.

Articles

Cooperating with a Government Investigation

By Association of Corporate Counsel

During a government investigation in-house counsel must always protect the interests of the company, which may be different than the interests of employees. Companies can mitigate damage to their organization by cooperating with the government to obtain leniency. 

Articles

Proper Due Diligence Investigations

By Reinier W.L. Russell, LL.M, Russell Advocaten B.V.

In the Netherlands, before the takeover of a company the board of the buyer usually commissions due diligence investigations (also known as audits) of the company they intend to take over. This sample will answer some questions about this type of investigation.

Articles

Countdown to State Law Privacy Compliance: 8 Months to Go

By Womble Bond Dickinson LLP

This article, developed by Womble Bond Dickinson, continues the 11- month countdown to develop business compliance strategies for three new omnibus privacy laws coming in 2023: January 1: the California Consumer Privacy Rights Act (which amends the existing CCPA) and the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act; July1: the Colorado Privacy Act. With 8 months to go, this alert compares the individual rights granted under each of the state privacy laws.

Sample Forms, Policies, and Contracts

Anti-Bribery & Anti-Corruption Policy for Small Companies (US & Canada)

By Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP

This is an example of anti-corruption policy for a smaller organization. An anti-corruption policy should be customized to the needs of the specific organization. The nature of the policy will depend on the specific needs of the organization based on its business and where it operates. The policy below is merely an example and provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.