United States:
Addressing DOJ's New Compliance Focus On Executive Compensation
23 May 2023
McDermott Will & Emery
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The new compliance focus on executive compensation, as announced
by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) on March 3, 2023, has
significant implications for how healthcare organizations address
both corporate compliance and compensation programs for their
executives. It also raises new issues for the board of
directors' oversight of compliance and compensation
functions.
In a recent webinar, McDermott's Ralph E. DeJong, Michael W. Peregrine, Sarah E. Walters and Eugene I. Goldman discussed the
new policies, possible responses by management and boards, and
potential strategies for responding to the policy goals of the DOJ
and the Delaware Chancery Court.
Access the webinar and top
takeaways here.
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about your specific circumstances.
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