
Legal and Compliance Risk
A Strategic Response to a Rising Threat for Global Business
Peter Kurer(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 19. February 2015
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-19-871979-3 (ISBN)
Description
Over the last 30 years, risks and costs associated with legal conflicts, compliance breaches, litigation, regulatory investigations, criminal prosecution, trials, and arbitration have increased exponentially in frequency and financial harm. Peter Kurer, former business lawyer, GC and chairman of UBS, and board member from various industries, presents his unique insight into the challenges of managing legal risk in a climate of globalization, corporate governance, and shifting political agendas.
Legal & Compliance Risk: A Strategic Response to a Rising Threat for Global Business offers an overview of the global ascent of legal risk and outlines the ways in which companies have reacted to it. It presents the key processes that can be used to combat legal and compliance risk, including setting the proper strategy and risk governance on board level, organizing internal operations, allocation of work to internal and external legal and risk experts, developing effective internal reporting systems, using cutting-edge technology, and managing ethical conduct of employees as well as integrating these different processes within a business to build an effective business model for combating legal risk.
Offering analytics, management tools, real-life examples, and practical advice in a user-friendly format, this is an accessible guide to managing legal risk for board members, senior managers, and professionals dealing with legal risk in and for global companies.
Legal & Compliance Risk: A Strategic Response to a Rising Threat for Global Business offers an overview of the global ascent of legal risk and outlines the ways in which companies have reacted to it. It presents the key processes that can be used to combat legal and compliance risk, including setting the proper strategy and risk governance on board level, organizing internal operations, allocation of work to internal and external legal and risk experts, developing effective internal reporting systems, using cutting-edge technology, and managing ethical conduct of employees as well as integrating these different processes within a business to build an effective business model for combating legal risk.
Offering analytics, management tools, real-life examples, and practical advice in a user-friendly format, this is an accessible guide to managing legal risk for board members, senior managers, and professionals dealing with legal risk in and for global companies.
Reviews / Votes
Back in big law, an experienced client has at last written a thorough and insightful book - Legal and Compliance Risk. For many years, its author, Peter Kurer, was general counsel at UBS. Later, he was chairman of the global bank. He knows his opinions. In a work packed with theory and practical tools, the focus is on risks that flow from legal failures and compliance breaches. These risks are subjects on which in-house lawyers readily opine in op eds, blogs and at conferences. It is refreshing now to have a fully developed and authoritative text. * Richard Susskind, The Times *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
599 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-871979-3 (9780198719793)
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E-Book
02/2015
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Peter Kurer
Legal and Compliance Risk: A Strategic Response to a Rising Threat for Global Business
A Strategic Response to a Rising Threat for Global Business
E-Book
02/2015
1st Edition
OUP Oxford
€89.29
Available for download
Content
Introduction ; 1. Manifestations and roots of legal risk ; 2. A board room strategy to manage legal risk ; 3. Legal risk governance: the quest for integration ; 4. Operations and core processes to manage legal risk ; 5. Experts, advisors, and the importance of communication ; 6. Beyond lawyering: technology and outsourcing ; 7. Behaviour: towards the new frontier ; Conclusions