Tune in tomorrow for a complimentary webcast – “Integrating New DOJ Guidance into Compliance Operations” – featuring Gina LaMonica, Jamie Schafer, Danielle Benderly, April Goff, Margaret Meyers and Brittany Benavidez that will cover recent changes to the DOJ’s corporate criminal enforcement policies and their impact on business organizations and their compliance operations.

Not only will the program provide an overview of the DOJ’s new guidance and updates on recent enforcement actions, it will also include a detailed discussion of revised guidance for effective corporate compliance programs, such as offline messaging and personal device policies and compliance-focused compensation practices.

And it will offer practical strategies and consider implications for a variety of relevant functions—including compliance, human resources, employee benefits, data security, and privacy—to assist in-house counsel and compliance professionals seeking to align existing policies with these new DOJ expectations. Register now.

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As a strategist for the firm’s Corporate & Securities practice, Broc Romanek has a deep understanding of the regulatory and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) marketplace. Prior to joining Perkins Coie, Broc served as editor at TheCorporateCounsel.net, CompensationStandards.com, and DealLawyers.com, where he oversaw…

As a strategist for the firm’s Corporate & Securities practice, Broc Romanek has a deep understanding of the regulatory and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) marketplace. Prior to joining Perkins Coie, Broc served as editor at TheCorporateCounsel.net, CompensationStandards.com, and DealLawyers.com, where he oversaw and managed coverage on issues related to ESG, corporate governance, executive pay, deals, and market trends and analysis.

In addition to his nearly two decades of working as a journalist and publisher, Broc served as assistant general counsel at a Fortune 50 company, worked in the Office of Chief Counsel of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Division of Corporation Finance, was a counselor to former SEC Commissioner Laura Unger, and worked in private practice. He also is the author, or co-author, of four legal treatises, and has authored several books focused on the legal industry.