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This episode – Everything Compliance – Episode 7 – YouTube https://youtu.be/RClYzcrj3XE – is dedicated to the chaotic (at best) first three weeks of the Trump administration.
- Jonathan Armstrong leads a discussion of the Trump administrations devolution towards Privacy Shield and what it may portend for American companies doing business in the UK and EU. He highlights the recent opening of a new trial in Ireland brought by Max Schrems and also discussed the putative Muslim refugee ban in the context of broader business implications.
For the Cordery Compliance client alert on Privacy Shield, see here
- Jay Rosen considers what companies the intersection of business and politics under the Trump administration, the Tech sector response to the Muslim refugee ban and the more general business response to the first few weeks of the Trump administation.
For Jay’s post see, Where Do Politics End and Ethics & Compliance Begin?
- Matt Kelly opens with a discussion of the management process practices of the Trump administration in issuing Executive Orders and lays down some markers around compliance and regulatory issues under the new administration.
For Matt Kelly’s posts see the following:
Compliance in the Trump Era: More Markers Placed
Five Questions for SEC Nominee Jay Clayton