Phil Becket examines the correct processes to implement when faced with a demand for eDisclosure.
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This article by Phil Beckett looks at the importance of protecting your company's intellectual property and information and examines several high profile case studies.
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This article, from Navigant's Phil Beckett, examines from an accountant’s perspective some common problems with reviewing e-disclosure and sets out approaches that should help minimise the related costs.
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This article by Phil Beckett looks at the importance of striking the right balance between trust and access when granting employees access to information.
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This February, Justice Secretary Ken Clarke announced that the Bribery Act will take effect in May at the earliest in response to business leaders' objections that the act lacks clarity.
News
Phil Beckett describes a recent case where Navigant was able to uncover crucial data for one of its clients.
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Phil Beckett reviews pan jurisdictional issues – specifically electronic data protection and privacy in Europe.
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This inaugural issue features three articles that illustrate different perspectives of data privacy, how they come into conflict and how this can be managed.
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Phil Beckett looks at how the disappropriation and misuse of confidential data can provide a competitor with a significant and unfair advantage - yet by its very nature, can be extremely vulnerable to theft and misuse.
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Phil Beckett identifies, from an accountant’s perspective and with reference to Lord Justice Jackson’s Preliminary Report, some common problems with reviewing e-disclosure and sets out approaches that should help minimise the related costs.
Article
The U.K.'s Bribery Act 2010 expanded the nation's anti-bribery and corruption laws in an attempt to counteract criticism that former efforts were insufficient.
News
Phil Beckett describes Navigant’s recent work on cartel investigation matters.
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Phil Beckett discusses a recent judgment in the Court of Appeals and how this judgment brings matrimonial court back into line with the rest of the judiciary.
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