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By Judi Nardella Hershman Digital media has rendered time and distance moot in terms of managing a crisis. Whether it is adverse business news, the arrest or addiction of a celebrity or political figure, or a natural or man-made disaster—reporting is virtual, viral... by admin | Nov 17, 2020 | Resources
By Michael J. Hershman & Mark Monsky September 11, 2001, is a date to live in infamy. We are engaged in a global war, faced by an explosion of hate that means to slaughter us, our children, and what we stand for. As in World War II, fear has become more than a... by admin | Nov 17, 2020 | Resources
The Fight Against International Corporate Bribery Ben W. Heineman & Fritz Heimann There has been growing recognition that corruption has a particularly insidious impact on developing nations. Yet the developed world’s efforts to stop emerging market bribery by...
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By Don Gilberg It seems that everywhere we turn, public and private organizations are “leaking” consumer data. Recent news headlines describe spectacular losses of consumer and citizen data in the retail, banking, education, government, pharmaceutical, and other key...
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Watergate Reunion – June 1992 From 1990 to 1996, Michael Hershman co-hosted The Law Show on National Public Radio, which was produced by WAMC-Northeast Public Radio. This innovative, nationwide show was broadcast on CBS as well as the Armed Forces Radio. The Law...
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By Howard T. Anderson Corporations, like humans, can be indicted for crimes, tried, and convicted. Punishment, however, is a different matter. Having, in the words of an 18th century commentator, “neither bodies to kick nor souls to damn,” corporate miscreants cannot...