Welcome to the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network, Compliance and Coronavirus. As the Voice of Compliance, I wanted to start a podcast which will help to bring both clarity and sanity to the compliance practitioner and compliance profession during this worldwide health and healthcare crisis. In this episode, I am joined by Jim Belin, as self-styled ‘contrarian investor’ and John Petrovski, a long time commercial real estate specialist in the lending arena. We take a deep dive into the reopening of the economies of the states in which we reside and where the economy may be going into 2012 and beyond. They are both speaking for themselves and not any former or current employers.
Day: May 14, 2020
Amanda welcomes ComplianceLine’s Director of Compliance Jenelle Stone Case to the studio to discuss tips on how to conduct compliance investigations remotely.
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Verbal Reporting under GDPR
In this episode I visit with Jonathan Armstrong are back to discuss issues relating to data privacy, data protection and GDPR. Today, we consider the issue of verbal reporting under GDPR, in the context of the case of Scott v. LGBT Foundation. Some of the highlights are:
- What were the issues and interests involved in this case?
- What is a relevant filing system for automated data under GPDR?
- When does the public health and safety outweigh data privacy?
- Was Scott’s data processed by the LGBT Foundation?
- What is the necessity test?
Check out the Cordery Compliance, client alert on the case of Scott v. LGBT Foundation, click here. For more information on Cordery Compliance, go their website here. Also check out the GDPR Navigator, one of the top resources for GDPR Compliance by clicking here.
Richard Lummis and I are back with more business leadership lessons. In this episode of 12 O’Clock High, a podcast on business leadership, we take a look at leadership lessons from William Howard Taft, the 27th President, who had the misfortune to follow one of America’s greatest and most popular Presidents, Theodore Roosevelt. Taft was a mountain of a man, weighing over 300 lbs. He is also the only President to become Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court after he left the office of the Presidency.
Highlights of this podcast include:
- Background of Taft.
- Education and early professional life in Ohio.
- Move to Washington, role of Nellie and work in the Philippines.
- Work in the Roosevelt Administration.
- Presidential Term.
- 1912 Presidential election.
- Final thoughts on leadership lessons.
Resources
- National Park Service article on his home and upbringing.
- Taft as good-hearted
- Taft, TR and the Bully Pulpit-Forbes
- General Review of Taft
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:
- Old foods make comeback. (WaPo)
- Dos Santos says evidence of fraud is fake. (YaHoo News)
- Alstom accused of corruption yet again. (The Guardian)
- Judge handling Flynn conviction says not so fast. (WSJ)