Due to the explosion of corporate scandals over the last two years and the ensuing criminal and civil litigation, there is a growing awareness among board members of the personal liabilities they potentially face in relation to the “stakeholders of the companies they manage, such as creditors, workers and tax authorities”, according to Duarte Schmidt […]
Despite a relatively undeveloped legal framework for compliance, companies can still be held criminally liable for the actions of their representatives
Though having a compliance programme is not yet enshrined in Portuguese law, lawyers are taking the opportunity to develop a new practice area focusing on helping clients eliminate the risks associated with non-compliance, say Tiago
Companies that can demonstrate they did all they could to prevent a data-related crime have a better chance of success in court
While compliance is not the top priority for a lot of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Portugal, there is one kind of small business that is already ahead of the rest in this area,
Compliance should be part of the culture of a business, staff at all levels of an organisation should be educated and those who do not comply should be disciplined
The pharmaceutical sector may have become more concentrated due to regulatory and compliance demands, but this has meant more work for law firms, says José Luís Esquível, managing partner of Esquível Advogados
Major law firms in Madrid grew in the last year with transactional activity driving healthy increases in revenue – however fee pressure persists, while the ‘war for talent’ escalates
With some clients delaying investment decisions until after the election, law firms are changing their business models as they seek to maintain workflow