Now a senior fellow at Harvard Law School's Program on the Legal Profession and
its Program on Corporate Governance, as well as a lecturer in law at Yale Law School, Heineman describes how GC's and their law departments have become more sophisticated and influential, transforming business and law inside the corporation and outside it.
This blog provides updates on working papers, seminars, speakers, and other activities sponsored by the Harvard Law School
Program on Corporate Governance.
In addition to Mr. Levitt, the other founding members of the Advisory Board are: Charles A. Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States and head of the General Accounting Office (GAO) for 15 years; and Professor Lucian Bebchuk, a Director of the Harvard Law School's
Program on Corporate Governance.
Lucian A. Bebchuk: Professor Bebchuk is the William J. Friedman and Alicia Townsend Friedman Professor of Law, Economics, and Finance and Director of
the Program on Corporate Governance at Harvard Law School.
Ben W. Heineman, Jr., GE's former Senior Vice President for Law and Public Affairs, is senior fellow at Harvard Law School's Program on the Legal Profession and
Program on Corporate Governance and senior fellow at the Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.
Not exact matches
Dr. Allaire is a regular contributor of opinion pieces in French and English newspapers (Financial Post), a commentator
on business TV
programs as well as a frequent speaker at
corporate governance conferences.
She has extensive experience representing multinational companies and financial institutions with respect to anti-corruption and compliance matters, including advising clients
on due diligence in connection with acquisitions and joint ventures, third - party engagements, risk assessments,
corporate governance issues, and the implementation of effective compliance
programs.
She has extensive experience representing multinational companies and financial institutions with respect to anti-corruption and compliance matters, including advising clients
on due diligence in connection with acquisitions and joint ventures, third party engagements, risk assessments,
corporate governance issues and the implementation of effective compliance
programs.
, 2016 • «Foreign Anti-Corruption Compliance: Director and Office Obligations and Considerations»,
Corporate Governance by Federated Press, Volume IX, No. 4, 2013 • Canada Gets Tough
on Corruption, February 2013 • «Why You Should Think About an Anti-Corruption Compliance
Program», TechSTARTUPCenter.com, April 2013 • «Tendering Law: The Evolution of the Duty of Fairness and What it Means for Clients», Presentation, 18th East Region Solicitors Conference 2012 • Panelist, Government of Canada, Economic Action Plan Roundtable: «Helping Businesses Sell to the Government of Canada», 2011 • «A Comparison of Canada's Proposed Consumer Product Safety Legislation (Bill C - 52) and its American Counterpart», Focus
on Federal Advocacy and Policy, June 2008
She advises
corporate, financial and individual clients and compensation committees
on compensation disclosure issues,
corporate governance and board executive compensation oversight, the implementation of management equity
programs, the negotiation of executive employment arrangements, and the securities and tax implications of such arrangements.
We advice
on choice of entity, partner / shareholder agreements,
corporate governance, director and officer liability, joint ventures, equity incentive
programs and executive and employee compensation.
The
programs align with the Federal Organizational Sentencing Guidelines» criteria
on what constitutes an effective compliance
program as well as adhere to the
corporate governance requirements of the Sarbanes - Oxley Act of 2002.