Best Practices in Crisis Management

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Best Practices in Crisis Management

No organization is immune to crisis. Whether it’s a global disruption, a reputational threat, or a third-party breakdown, these moments test your company’s leadership, coordination, and ethics program. Check out this webcast on crisis management best practices to learn how seasoned compliance and legal leaders prepare for the unexpected and respond with clarity and purpose when crisis hits. Whether you’re refining your current approach or starting from scratch, this webcast will offer expert-backed guidance to help you lead with confidence during times of uncertainty.

Watch the replay to learn:

  • How to use risk assessments to identify vulnerabilities before they escalate
  • What should be in your Crisis Management Playbook—and how to operationalize it
  • How leading companies align cross-functional teams during emergency response
  • What role compliance and legal should play when real-time decisions matter most

Featured Speakers:

  • Reagan Demas, Partner, Baker McKenzie
  • Ryan Miller, Enterprise Risk & Resilience and Associate General Counsel, Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Valda Clark Christian, SVP and Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer, OhioHealth
  • Eugenia Hernandez, VP & Associate General Counsel, Sodexo

BELA Asks: How Do I Prepare for the UK/France/Swiss Anti-Corruption Alliance?

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BELA Asks: How Do I Prepare for the UK/France/Swiss Anti-Corruption Alliance?

In our BELA Asks series, we address questions posed by members of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) about wider issues facing the ethics and compliance community. BELA members who have any questions at all about ethics and compliance can send them to us, and then our internal experts will provide an answer and/or direct them to a helpful resource for more information.

In this episode, Erica Salmon Byrne answers a question about the global trends shaping ABAC regulation: How should companies prepare for the new UK/France/Swiss ABAC alliance?

To learn more about BELA, please visit https://bela.ethisphere.com to request guest access to the BELA Member Resource Hub and to speak with a BELA Engagement Director.

If you have a question that you’d like answered on BELA Asks, be sure to use the BELA Concierge Service, and we will get to it as soon as we can.

BELA Asks: What Does a Good Antitrust Program Look Like?

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BELA Asks: What Does a Good Antitrust Program Look Like?

In our BELA Asks series, we address questions posed by members of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) about wider issues facing the ethics and compliance community. BELA members who have any questions at all about ethics and compliance can send them to us, and then our internal experts will provide an answer and/or direct them to a helpful resource for more information.

In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers another question from members, and this time it’s about regulation: what does a good antitrust program look like?

To learn more about BELA, please visit https://bela.ethisphere.com to request guest access to the BELA Member Resource Hub and to speak with a BELA Engagement Director.

If you have a question that you’d like answered on BELA Asks, be sure to use the BELA Concierge Service, and we will get to it as soon as we can.

Ethicast: Understanding the 2026 Ethics Quotient Updates

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Ethicast: Understanding the 2026 Ethics Quotient Updates

As Ethisphere prepares to roll out its revised Ethics Quotient (EQ) questionnaire a month before the 2026 World’s Most Ethical Companies application window opens, Ethisphere Director of Data & Services, Neal Thurston explains what the updates mean for you, including:

  • How the EQ team decides what needs updating or inclusion
  • This year’s biggest changes to the EQ
  • Advice for prospective World’s Most Ethical Companies applicants

Unpacking Recent Federal Enforcement Developments & the Rise of State Attorneys General

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Unpacking Recent Federal Enforcement Developments & the Rise of State Attorneys General

As federal enforcement developments in 2025 gain momentum, companies face a dual challenge: evolving DOJ priorities and rising action from state attorneys general. This webcast, featuring former high-level government officials, breaks down recent federal enforcement developments, including:

  • National security and AML enforcement shifts
  • The “foreign terrorist organization” designation under the Total Elimination of Cartels initiative
  • Expanding investigative powers of state attorneys general
  • Recent DOJ policy memos impacting corporate compliance

Morrison Foerster’s Experts:

  • David Newman, former Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the DOJ’s National Security Division
  • Deborah Connor, former Chief of the DOJ’s Money Laundering & Asset Recovery Section
  • Carrie H. Cohen, former Assistant U.S. Attorney General for the Southern District of New York & Chief of the Public Integrity Bureau for the New York Attorney General
  • Margot Benedict, former Senior Counselor to the Attorney General