Is Political Ideology a Compliance and Ethics Risk?
Cross posted with permission from ES Collaborator Jeffrey Kaplan'sConflict of Interest blogIn a post last week on the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, Danling...
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Interview with Jeffrey Kaplan, partner in the Kaplan & Walker LLP law firm in Princeton, New Jersey What are your main areas of research /writing? I am principally a practitioner - in the...
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There was a time in my life when I might have embraced the cause of socialism, but that was many years ago, and today I proudly march under the banner of centrism. And the current flirtation with...
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In 1973, in speaking to colleagues on the Cook County Democratic Committee, Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago defended his having directed a million dollars of insurance business to an agency on behalf of...
View ArticleUnderstanding Behavioral Ethics Can Strengthen Your Compliance Program
Behavioral ethics is a well known field of social science which shows—due to various cognitive biases—“how we are not as ethical as we think.” Practitioners of behavioral compliance and ethics...
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