Organizational Ombudsmen Can Be Key for Companies to Adapt to New Whistleblower Rules
Nationally prominent thought leaders, including Shipman & Goodwin attorney Charles L. Howard, weighed in on how best to accomplish this at a RAND Corporation symposium. Hartford, CT (PRWEB) November 02, 2011 Understanding how they can improve their internal compliance and reporting mechanisms in light of new whistleblower provisions created by the Dodd-Frank Act is of significant importance to corporations. Nationally prominent thought leaders, including Shipman & Goodwin attorney Charles L. Howard, weighed in on how best to accomplish this at a RAND Corporation symposium. A key
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