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The Law of Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (Aspen Casebook)

HardcoverMarch 17, 2014
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ISBN-13: 9781454845447 ISBN-10: 1454845449
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Binding
Hardcover
Published
March 17, 2014
Weight
2.6 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×2.50×19.10 cm

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The Law of Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (Aspen Casebook) by Miller, Geoffrey Parsons. Hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781454845447.

The first casebook on the law of governance, risk management, and compliance. Author Geoffrey P. Miller, a highly respected professor of corporate and financial law, also brings real world experience to the book as a member of the board of directors and audit and risk committees of a significant banking institution. The book addresses issues of fundamental importance for any regulated organization (the $13 billion settlement between JPMorgan Chase and its regulators is only one of many examples). This book can be a cornerstone for courses on compliance, corporate governance, or on the role of attorneys in managing risk in organizational clients. Features: Addresses issues of enormous and growing importance that are not covered by other law school casebooks. Presents numerous cutting edge issues in a rapidly growing body of law and practice. Covers a subject matter that is a major employment opportunity for law school graduates. Professors who adopt this book participate in a new and burgeoning field of academic study and legal practice. Covers general issues as well as specific fields of compliance and risk management. Includes two sets of case studies--one on cases where compliance programs broke down (e.g., Enron, WorldComm, and JP Global), and one on cases where risk management broke down (e.g., UBS and the financial crisis, and JPMorgan Chase and the London whale). Features fewer cases and a higher ratio of author-written text and materials drawn from regulatory publications than in typical law school casebooks. Authored by a professor who is also an independent director of a financial institution.