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18 September 2013
Issue: 7576 / Categories: Legal News
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Risks & corruption

Concerns over bribery risk

In-house lawyers have expressed concern about the risk of bribery and corruption investigations. In a recent survey for Control Risk by the Economist Intelligence Unit among more than 300 senior in-house lawyers, 44% thought an anti-corruption investigation into their company was possible or likely in the next two years, yet only half the companies had due diligence procedures in place to check the background and reputation of business associates in local and foreign markets, or had policies banning “facilitation payments” to suppliers and government agencies. Nearly two-thirds said data protection laws are straining their internal resources.

Issue: 7576 / Categories: Legal News
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

NLJ Career Profile: Daniel Burbeary, Michelman Robinson

NLJ Career Profile: Daniel Burbeary, Michelman Robinson

Daniel Burbeary, office managing partner of Michelman Robinson, discusses launching in London, the power of the law, and what the kitchen can teach us about litigating

Joelson—Jennifer Mansoor

Joelson—Jennifer Mansoor

West End firm strengthens employment and immigration team with partner hire

Sidley—Jeremy Trinder

Sidley—Jeremy Trinder

Global finance group strengthened by returning partner in London

NEWS
The controversial Courts and Tribunals Bill has passed its second reading by 304 votes to 203, despite concerted opposition from the legal profession
The presumption of parental involvement is to be abolished, the Lord Chancellor David Lammy has confirmed
A highly experienced chartered legal executive has been prevented from representing her client in financial remedies proceedings, in a case that highlights the continued fallout from Mazur
Plans to commandeer 50%-75% of the interest on lawyers’ client accounts to fund the justice system overlook the cost and administrative burden of this on small and medium law firms, CILEX has warned
Lawyers have been asked for their views on proposals to change the penalties for assaulting a police officer
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