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Balancing local and regional regulations in a global business

Brussels, 15 February, 2001
Chair Gwyn Price, Managing Counsel, American Express Europe
Law firm co-hosts Arnold & Porter; Eversheds

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Forum summary

Key points

  • The greatest impact of non-compliance is the damage to the brand. Even if you fight regulators and win, the damage to the business in media coverage may be irreparable.
  • There should be a business wide approach to how to deal with challenges to regulatory and compliance issues - confrontation or softly-softly through lobbying and communication.
  • Communication with business is key and the external lawyers must be aware of commercial implications of challenges.
  • Lawyers should maintain independence while working closely with the business.
  • It is important to be focused on regulatory developments while acknowledging that you cannot keep up with everything.
  • External advisers do have a role to play in local law but in-house counsel do not want to be bombarded with documentation.
  • Train and educate the business on the implications of failing to comply.