Compliance Auditing and Monitoring: Assessing Long-Term Success in Legal Organizations

Legal professionals operating in an array of multinational corporations and high-profile law firms are now dealing with a changing landscape when it comes to compliance auditing and monitoring. Given that, these experts have a unique and crucial opportunity to attend a virtual event hosted on September 6th, providing insight into some critical aspects of compliance protocol within legal organizations.

The virtual conference, scheduled for 9:00 am – 5:00 pm CT, will address whether an organization’s compliance program is fit for long-term success or not. It will delve into why it is essential to constantly monitor performance, and why taking occasional pauses for audits is an integral part of any effective compliance program. This event is organized by the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics, a respected authority in the field.

The presenters will address numerous pressing questions in their individual sessions, focusing on the changing legal scenario. Some of these queries might include: How crucial is a robust compliance program for long-term success? How can legal professionals incorporate a regular performance monitoring culture to foresee risks and prevent compliance breaches? What role do audits play in an organization’s compliance strategy?

Given the ever-increasing complexity and vastness of global legal affairs, fostering a culture of regular audits and consistent performance monitoring within an organization’s compliance program can help in identifying weaknesses and breaches. It allows law firms and corporations to address potential systemic and procedural issues promptly, thus reducing the risk of future infringements, whether they’re minor breaches or major compliance breakdowns.

This virtual event offers an exceptional opportunity to explore these critical areas and gain invaluable insights from industry experts from around the globe, addressing key pain points about compliance auditing and monitoring for legal entities.