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Corporate Families, Board Committees and the Ethical Issues They Present
Contains material from Oct 2016
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Randall M. Ebner, Rebecca A. Gregory, John K. Villa
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Corporate Families, Board Committees and the Ethical Issues They Present (Oct 2016)
Government investigations and shareholder claims and complaints can place huge stresses on the modern corporation, often forcing it to investigate itself and causing internal personal and professional conflicts in its senior management and board. These pressures create difficult ethical problems for corporate lawyers who advise companies, boards and board committees. Using a hypothetical scenario, this panel provides practitioners with guidance for some of these problems.
Originally presented: Sep 2016 Government Enforcement Institute
Randall M. Ebner,
Assistant General Counsel-Compliance and Corporate, Exxon Mobil Corporation - Irving, TX
Rebecca A. Gregory,
Adjunct Faculty, SMU Dedman School of Law - Dallas, TX
John K. Villa,
Partner, Williams & Connolly LLP - Washington, DC