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Organizational Integrity Shorts: Understanding the Various Layers of a Targeted Compliance Program

By Jonathan Aronie on July 12, 2023
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This month, Sheppard Mullin’s Organizational Integrity Group continued its exploration of a number of complex compliance matters as part of their “OIG Shorts” series with a discussion on Understanding the Various Layers of a Targeted Compliance Program. This post discusses the importance of a targeted, multi-layered compliance program focused at individual deals, sales, contracts, etc. – as distinguished from the equally important company-wide E&C program previously discussed.

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Jonathan Aronie is a partner in and the former leader of the firm’s Governmental Practice, resident in Washington, DC.

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  • Organization:
    Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
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