March 15, 2023 | Articles Media Mentions | Agenda Week
What are the underlying risks of personal devices and the board of directors’ responsibilities to oversee these risks? Eric T. Young gave his perspective to Agenda Week, a Financial Times company, saying that companies are already expected to have robust compliance risk assessment programs and evaluate higher-risk products, customers and geographies under the U.S. Department of Justice’s and other agencies’ guidelines.
Therefore, companies should already “conduct background checks and investigations of companies and other third parties with whom they … Read More
March 2, 2023 | Articles | Corporate Compliance Insights
The recent ruling involving toxic behavior at McDonald’s could mean that the C-suite will soon bear the same oversight duty of boards of directors. Bart M. Schwartz and Bonnie Jonas of Pallas Global Group share their perspectives on the tectonic shift in corporate liability.… Read More
February 28, 2023 | Press Releases
Guidepost Solutions, a global leader in domestic and international investigations, compliance solutions, monitoring, and security and technology consulting, announced the expansion of its Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Regulatory Compliance Practice. Led by Krista Tongring, senior managing director, the practice group has grown over the past year with the addition of several new multi-disciplinary team members. The DEA Regulatory Compliance Practice assists clients navigating the requirements of DEA regulations and minimizing financial and reputational risks that can arise from … Read More
February 27, 2023 | Podcasts
From promoting their products and services to sharing important news, many businesses have a legitimate need for an active social media presence. Cody Shultz, a member of the Investigations and Private Client Practice at Guidepost Solutions, continues his conversation with Seth Rodin, a seasoned privacy professional, to discuss best practices for businesses to successfully use social media without comprising privacy.