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Ethical Pressures in Corporate and Organizational Environments

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Ethical Pressures in Corporate and Organizational Environments
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Not bad, actually, although the course I took right before it was better. I guess the speaker being an effete intellectual snob from Harvard ruined it for me. Pompous loudmouth from the Northeast. He's going to watch every person and we all violated Federal laws and are going to jail for 20 years? Give me a break. I'd give this showboat 1s but it wasn't bad - but I won't give him 5s.

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This presentation discusses the problems of ensuring ethics compliance within law firms and other organizational settings with specific reference to the causes of unethical behavior and methods for reducing it. It also addresses advice lawyers can and should give to institutional clients in connection with a broad range of compliance issues.

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William J. Chriss

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Ethical Pressures in Corporate and Organizational Environments (Apr 2013)

This presentation discusses the problems of ensuring ethics compliance within law firms and other organizational settings with specific reference to the causes of unethical behavior and methods for reducing it. It also addresses advice lawyers can and should give to institutional clients in connection with a broad range of compliance issues. 

Originally presented: Mar 2013 Higher Education Taxation Institute

William J. Chriss, Gravely & Pearson, L.L.P. - Austin, TX