The Importance of a Legal Audit When Transforming Production and Manufacturing Processes
When companies modify their production or manufacturing processes, they must be keenly aware of its legal impact upon related elements of their business. Trying to maintain a veil of secrecy over the transformation and confining one’s analysis to that single process, with the expectation that increased profit margins will be the exclusive result, is a dangerous approach. Substantive production and manufacturing changes have a tendency to require further associated changes. Things simply don’t happen in a vacuum and this is particularly true in the legal context.
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